The LED Phototherapy is a reliable and safe solution for the immediate treatment of hyperbilirubinemia in premature and full-term newborns. It uses high-intensity cold therapeutic LED light, with minimal thermal load, making it suitable for prolonged and intensive treatments. With a wavelength of 449–461 nm — optimal for breaking down unconjugated bilirubin — it ensures quick and effective results.
LED Neonatal Phototherapy BL70 Medcare Visions
- LED phototherapy for safe and quick treatment of hyperbilirubinemia in premature and term infants.
- Equipped with a high-intensity cold LED light source with minimal heat production, ideal for prolonged therapy.
- Maximum radiation of 63μW/cm²/nm, enhancing the degradation of bilirubin and reducing treatment time.
- Five levels of radiation adjustment for customized therapy.
- LED lifespan of up to 50,000 hours for uninterrupted clinical use.
- Peak wavelength spectrum at 449 – 461 nm, the most effective in reducing unconjugated bilirubin.
- Removal of harmful UV months from the spectrum, ideal for treating neonatal jaundice.
- Uniform radiation distribution across the body surface for intensive phototherapy.
Capabilities
The LED Phototherapy is a reliable and safe solution for the immediate treatment of hyperbilirubinemia in premature and full-term newborns. It uses high-intensity cold therapeutic LED light, with minimal thermal load, making it suitable for prolonged and intensive treatments. With a wavelength of 449–461 nm — optimal for breaking down unconjugated bilirubin — it ensures quick and effective results.
Features
- LED Phototherapy for safe and rapid treatment of hyperbilirubinemia in preterm and full-term infants.
- Equipped with a high-intensity cold LED light source with minimal heat production, ideal for long-term therapy.
- Maximum radiation of 63μW/cm²/nm, enhances bilirubin breakdown and reduces treatment time.
- Five levels of radiation adjustment for customized therapy.
- Peak wavelength spectrum at 449 – 461 nm, most effective in reducing unconjugated bilirubin.
- Removal of harmful UV wavelengths from the spectrum, ideal for treating neonatal jaundice.
- Uniform radiation distribution on the body's surface for intensive phototherapy.