BiliBlanket phototherapy system versus conventional phototherapy: A randomized controlled trial in preterm infants |
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Authors: | S. A. COSTELLO J. NYIKAL V. Y. H. YU P. McCLOUD |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Paediatrics and Mathematics, Monash Medical Centre, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | Objective: This study compares the use of standard overhead fluorescent phototherapy units with the BiliBlanket a woven fibreoptic pad which delivers high intensity light with no ultraviolet or infrared irradiation in the treatment of jaundice in preterm infants. Methodology: We chose to study infants between 800 and 2500 g, with strict criteria for commencing and ceasing phototherapy. Serum bilirubin levels were followed at 12–24 h intervals until 24 h after cessation of phototherapy. Infants were allocated at random to receive either conventional phototherapy or the BiliBlanket. Results: There were 24 infants in the conventional group and 20 in the BiliBlanket group. Mean duration of phototherapy was compared and was 44 h for the conventional group versus 42 h for the BiliBlanket group. Conclusions: We have shown that the BiliBlanket is as effective as conventional phototherapy and was well accepted by nursing staff and parents. |
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Keywords: | BiliBlanket phototherapy preterm infants |
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