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Phototherapy (PT) in neonates has essentially replaced blood exchange transfusion, an invasive procedure associated with increased morbidities and mortality. Approximately 5% to 7.5% of term newborns are treated for elevated bilirubin levels with PT. 1 PT effectively lowers serum bilirubin levels without obvious immediate adverse effects.
The association between neonatal phototherapy exposure and childhood neoplasm. J Pediatr. 2022;245:111–6. 31. Olsen JH, Hertz H, Kjær SK, Bautz A, Mellemkjær L, Boice JD. Childhood leukemia following phototherapy for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (Denmark) Cancer Causes Control. 1996;7(4):411–414. doi: 10.1007/BF00052666.
12 Μαρ 2024 · The use of light in a neonatal intensive care unit is of vital importance for the care of preterm neonates. Taking into account the characteristics of the composition of visible light is a premise for the efficient use of phototherapy in newborns with conditions at birth.
8 Αυγ 2024 · An institutional sentinel system that monitors safe practice of accepted standards of dose irradiance, body surface exposed, and light wavelength precision could promote adherence to a minimum effective dose and avoid errors of ultraviolet contamination and misuse of excessive irradiance.
Here we propose a new method of measuring treated BSA and compare the treated BSA of the NeoLight Skylife™ phototherapy system with two competing devices. A 3D-scanned Computer Aided Design (CAD) model of term and preterm baby mannequins were used to map the true surface area of a baby (Figure 1).
Phototherapy is the most common treatment for neonatal hyper-bilirubinemia. It works by photo- isomerization of bilirubin in the skin facilitating its excretion in urine and stool. Blue light sources have replaced white light and may be delivered by lights or pads. an infant, under an infant, or in a combination of both. We believe.