Intensivephototherapy

由MLDonneborg著作·2018·被引用32次—Objective:Weinvestigatewhetherdoublephototherapyreducestotalserumbilirubinconcentrationfasterthansinglelightduringintensive ...,Intensivephototherapymeanstheirradianceofthelightisatleast30µW/cm2pernmasmeasuredatthebaby'sskinbelowthecenterofthephototherapy ...,由AMHShehadeh著作·2023—Capsulephototherapyprovedtobeapractical,safeandcost-effectivemanagementstrategy...

Double versus single intensive phototherapy with LEDs in ...

由 ML Donneborg 著作 · 2018 · 被引用 32 次 — Objective: We investigate whether double phototherapy reduces total serum bilirubin concentration faster than single light during intensive ...

FAQs About Phototherapy

Intensive phototherapy means the irradiance of the light is at least 30µW/cm2 per nm as measured at the baby's skin below the center of the phototherapy ...

Intensive 360° (Capsule) versus Conventional ...

由 AMH Shehadeh 著作 · 2023 — Capsule phototherapy proved to be a practical, safe and cost-effective management strategy for severe neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia. It results in a faster ...

Intensive phototherapy and oxidant

由 I Iskander 著作 · 2021 · 被引用 5 次 — Although conventional phototherapy has been used for decades, intensive phototherapy is considered a novel therapy and there is an unmet need to further assess ...

Intensive phototherapy as the initial management of severe ...

由 RB Dinatha 著作 — Intensive phototherapy has fewer side effects and can reduce the need for exchange transfusion. This treatment is rarely needed if intensive ...

Intensive phototherapy vs. exchange transfusion for the ...

由 M Zhang 著作 · 2022 · 被引用 6 次 — Intensive phototherapy (IPT) and exchange transfusion (ET) are the main treatments for extreme hyperbilirubinemia.

Phototherapy for Jaundice

2022年8月10日 — Intensive phototherapy is provided at an irradiance of 30 mW/cm2 per ... For intensive phototherapy, an auxiliary light source should be placed ...

Phototherapy for Neonatal Jaundice - CICU

2022年10月11日 — Intensive phototherapy requires an irradiance ... Be aware that the distance from the infant may be too great to achieve intensive phototherapy.