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NICU LED Phototherapy Device High-Intensity Phototherapy Lamp Radiant Bilirubin Therapy Unit
In the NICU, the phototherapy device plays a crucial role in managing neonatal jaundice and supporting the overall health of newborns in intensive care.
Neonatal Jaundice Treatment:
The primary use of phototherapy devices in the NICU is to treat neonatal jaundice. By emitting specific wavelengths of light, phototherapy helps break down excess bilirubin, a compound that causes yellowing of the skin in infants. This light therapy accelerates the body's ability to eliminate bilirubin, reducing the need for more invasive treatments.
Support for Preterm and Low Birth Weight Infants:
Infants born prematurely or with low birth weight often experience jaundice more severely. Phototherapy devices are designed to deliver targeted light therapy to these babies to quickly reduce bilirubin levels, promoting faster recovery and minimizing the risk of complications.
Non-invasive and Safe:
Phototherapy in the NICU offers a non-invasive treatment option that doesn't require surgery or painful procedures, making it safer and less traumatic for infants. The light treatment can be continuously monitored and adjusted without interrupting the infant’s care.
Complementary Care for Other Conditions:
Phototherapy units in the NICU are often equipped with adjustable settings that make them versatile for treating various conditions. For example, phototherapy devices can help manage hypothermia or even provide supplemental heat to stabilize the baby’s body temperature.
LED light sources offer multiple benefits when used in phototherapy devices, significantly improving their effectiveness, efficiency, and safety.
Energy Efficiency:
LEDs are highly energy-efficient, consuming much less power compared to traditional light sources like fluorescent or halogen bulbs. This efficiency helps reduce electricity costs for healthcare facilities, especially in NICUs where phototherapy devices are used frequently and over extended periods.
Long Lifespan and Low Maintenance:
LED lights have a significantly longer operational life than traditional bulbs, which means less frequent replacements. This durability reduces downtime and the overall cost of maintenance, making it a more cost-effective option for hospitals.
Optimal Wavelength for Jaundice Treatment:
LEDs can be engineered to emit light at specific wavelengths that are most effective for bilirubin breakdown. This precision in light emission ensures that the therapy is both efficient and targeted, speeding up the process of jaundice reduction.
Minimal Heat Production:
One of the significant advantages of LEDs in phototherapy devices is their low heat emission. Traditional light sources generate a lot of heat, which can be uncomfortable or even harmful for newborns. LEDs provide therapeutic light without posing a risk of overheating, making them safer for prolonged exposure.
Compact and Customizable Design:
LED phototherapy devices are often smaller and more compact compared to older phototherapy systems. This design allows them to be more easily integrated into the NICU environment without taking up excessive space. Additionally, LEDs can be adjusted in terms of intensity and angle, allowing for better customization based on the infant’s needs.
Reduced Risk of Eye Damage:
Modern LED phototherapy units are designed with protective features that minimize exposure to light outside the treatment area, reducing the risk of eye damage to newborns. Furthermore, the LED bulbs produce light in a way that lowers the overall intensity, while still being effective for bilirubin treatment.
Phototherapy device Technical Parameter:
Light intersity adjustment |
Light life timer display |
LED life time>30000 hours |
Unform light distributionover the infants whole body surface area |
With white LED lights for easy examination |
99 hours counter /downcourter |
360°horizortal rotation 180° vertical rotation |
Fited with any infant bed ard incubator |