Infant factors that affect newborn screening interpretation   57713-0

LOINC Code


LOINC code57713-0
nameInfant factors that affect newborn screening interpretation
descriptionUse this term to record various infant factors (also known as events), including treatments or conditions, that occur prior to collection of the newborn screening (NBS) specimen, and can affect the interpretation of NBS results. Select any answers that apply; you can select more than one answer. If you select "other," use the additional narrative LOINC code for "Other infant factors that affect newborn screening interpretation" to give additional details. Select the answer "Infant in ICU at time of specimen collection" if the infant was in an intensive care unit, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) or special care baby unit (SCBU). ECMO (extra corporeal membrane oxygenation, aka heart-lung bypass) can affect NBS results for hemoglobinopathies and GALT. Dopamine can affect NBS results for TSH. Steroid treatment can affect NBS results for TSH and 17-OHP. Iodine can affect NBS results for TSH and T4. Antibiotics can affect NBS results for C5. Some anti-seizure medications can affect NBS results for fatty acids. In screening for cystic fibrosis (CF), those babies presenting with meconium ileus or other bowel obstruction often have falsely low IRT's, so some states when they have that information, skip the IRT and go directly to DNA for their screen. SOURCES: Newborn Screening Guidelines for Preterm, Low Birth Weight, and Sick Newborns; Approved Guideline. CLSI document I/LA31-A. Wayne, PA: Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute; (2009). LABORATORY MEDICINE PRACTICE GUIDELINES: FOLLOW-UP TESTING FOR METABOLIC DISEASES IDENTIFIED BY EXPANDED NEWBORN SCREENING USING TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY, The National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry, 2009 http://www.aacc.org/members/nacb/lmpg/onlineguide/publishedguidelines/newborn/pages/default.aspx. Utah Department of Health's "Newborn Screening For Sick or Preterm Newborns" Available at: http://health.utah.gov/newbornscreening/PDF/SupportProcScreeningSickPreterm.pdf.
statusACTIVE

Fully-Specified Name

componentInfant factors that affect newborn screening interpretation
propertyFind  =  Finding
timePt  =  Point in time:  To identify measures at a point in time. This is a synonym for “spot” or “random” as applied to urine measurements.
system^Patient
scaleNom  =  Nominal:  Nominal or categorical responses that do not have a natural ordering. (e.g., names of bacteria, reported as answers, categories of appearance that do not have a natural ordering, such as, yellow, clear, bloody.
method

Additional Names

short nameInf factors affecting NBS imp

Basic Attributes

classH&P.HX
type2  Clinical
order vs. observationObservation

Associated Observations

LOINC codes that represent optional associated observation(s) for a clinical observation or laboratory test. A LOINC term may represent a single associated observation or panel containing several associated observations.

Member of these Panels

57717-1Newborn screen card data panel

History/Usage

test rank18287 of 2000 most commonly performed tests by labs in USA
first released
last updated2.73
last change typeMIN  - change to field other than name
change reasonChanged answer list from "Normative" to "Preferred" to fit the current LOINC model.; Removed "NICU" from Component based on recommendation from APHL NBS workgroup because this term could also be used for infants that are not in the NICU

Related Names

Asympt
Asymptomatic
Clinical events
Finding
Findings
H+P
H+P.HX
Inf factors affecting NBS imp
Interp
Interpret
Interpt
Intrp
New born
Nominal
P prime
Point in time
Random
Scn

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