mHealth to Screen for Neonatal Jaundice in Low-resource Mexican Settings: a Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study
Mexico, Rural Hospital Tlacolula, Oaxaca, Mexican Institute of Social Security This is a collaboration between Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Mexican Institute of Social Security and Picterus AS. The goal is to assess the feasibility of implementing Picterus Jaundice Pro in the local health system. The project receives funding through an individual PhD […]
Screening for neonatal jaundice with a mobile health device: a validation study in Oaxaca, Mexico
Mexico, General Hospital No. 1 Oaxaca, Mexican Institute of Social Security This is a collaboration between Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Mexican Institute of Social Security and Picterus AS. The goal is to evaluate the performance of Picterus Jaundice Pro in term newborns of a Mexican population and to ensure that it is […]
Evaluation of bilirubin measurement in newborns from smartphone digital images in a population in Botswana
Botswana, Princess Marina Hospital (PMH) in Gaborone. This is a collaboration between University of Copenhagen in Denmark, the University of Botswana and Picterus AS. The goal is to investigate the use of Picterus Jaundice Pro in a population with high melanin content in the skin. Picterus Jaundice Pro is currently not approved for newborns with […]
Intermountain Inpatient Bilirubin Decision Accuracy Study using Smartphone-based Measurements by Picterus Jaundice Pro
USA, Intermountain Medical Center, Utah The goal of this project is to evaluate the performance of Picterus Jaundice Pro in an American population, including preterm and term newborns and pre- and post- phototherapy. You can read more about the study here
Evaluation of a Smartphone-based Screening Tool (Picterus JP) for Neonatal Jaundice
USA, The University of Chicago The goal of this project is to collect bilirubin measurement in all skin types using Picterus Jaundice Pro. Picterus Jaundice Pro is currently not approved for newborns with one or both parents of a skin colour scored by Fitzpatrick scale of 5 or higher (dark brown and very dark brown […]
Validation of an Innovative Neonatal Jaundice Detection System (Picterus) in Indonesia
Indonesia, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya The goal of this project is to demonstrate that Picterus system performs accurately in Indonesian newborns and to ensure that Picterus is in line with users’ needs in Indonesia This project receives funding through Picterus AS and Innovation Norway under the Vision 2030 project. Read more about the study here >
Clinical Validation of the Screening Tool Picterus Jaundice Pro Using Different Smartphones
Norway, St Olavs Hospital Trondheim The goal of this project is to collect data on the performance of Picterus Jaundice Pro using a variety of smartphones. Read more about the study here >