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 • Most effective degradation of bilirubin1 • Meets AAP Guidelines for intensive phototherapy2 • No light in the UV or IR range neoBLUE mini LED Phototherapy System • Provides all the benefits of blue LED technology in a portable and compact size neoBLUE cozy LED Phototherapy System • neoBLUE blanket LED Phototherapy System • 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 www.natus.com neoBLUE Configuration Guide neoBLUE LED Phototherapy System used with incubators neoBLUE LED Phototherapy System used with radiant warmers and bassinets www.natus.com 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 www.natus.com 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 www.natus.com neoBLUE Configuration Guide neoBLUE systems used in tandem for increased surface area exposure Hearing Screening Thermoregulation Jaundice Management Newborn Brain Injury Tracking and Follow-Up Nursery Essentials Natus…Where Babies Come First.™ Natus Medical Incorporated 1501 Industrial Road San Carlos, CA 94070 USA 1-800-303-0306 +1-650-802-0400 www.natus.com Visit our NERVE Center® education portal at nervecenter.natus.com 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. © 2014 Natus Medical Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. All product names appearing on this document are trademarks or registered trademarks owned, licensed to, promoted or distributed by Natus Medical Incorporated, its subsidiaries or affiliates. P/N 014960A