Recommended configurations for neoBLUE LED Phototherapy

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Recommended configurations for neoBLUE LED Phototherapy
neoBLUE® Configuration Guide
Recommended
configurations for
neoBLUE LED
Phototherapy
neoBLUE LED Phototherapy System
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Most effective degradation of bilirubin1
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Meets AAP Guidelines for intensive
phototherapy2
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No light in the UV or IR range
neoBLUE mini LED Phototherapy System
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Provides all the benefits of blue LED
technology in a portable and compact size
neoBLUE cozy LED
Phototherapy System
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neoBLUE blanket LED
Phototherapy System
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Unique, cradling design
facilitates use in multiple
configurations and patient
care settings
Provides intensive phototherapy
in a soft and flexible design that
allows baby to be swaddled and
held during treatment
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neoBLUE Configuration Guide
neoBLUE LED Phototherapy System
used with incubators
neoBLUE LED Phototherapy System
used with radiant warmers and bassinets
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neoBLUE Configuration Guide
neoBLUE mini LED Phototherapy System
used with incubators, radiant warmers, and bassinets
neoBLUE cozy LED Phototherapy System
used with radiant warmers and bassinets
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neoBLUE Configuration Guide
neoBLUE blanket LED Phototherapy System
used with incubators, bassinets, and while being held
neoBLUE systems used in tandem
for increased surface area exposure
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neoBLUE Configuration Guide
neoBLUE systems used in tandem
for increased surface area exposure
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1 Vreman HJ, et al. Light-emitting diodes: a novel light source for phototherapy. Pediatric Research. 1998; 44(5):804-809.
2 Subcommittee on Hyperbilirubinemia. American Academy of Pediatrics clinical practice guideline: Management of hyperbilirubinemia in the newborn infant 35 or more weeks of gestation. Pediatrics. 2004; 114(1):297-316.
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