Neoblue Blanket. Muy Bueno 2016 NATUS neoBLUE blanket en venta 1875€ Bimedis Delivers phototherapy over a larger effective treatment area than other fiberoptic devices. The LED emits blue light in the 450 - 475 nm spectrum — matching the peak absorption wavelength (458 nm) at which bilirubin is.
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The neoBLUE blanket LED Phototherapy System provides a portable phototherapy light to treat neonatal hyperbilirubinemia neoBLUE blanket LED Phototherapy System with small blanket US power cord 006895 EU power cord 007300 UK power cord 007298 AU power cord 007302 neoBLUE blanket, large pad kit 006245 neoBLUE blanket, small pad kit 006898 Mattress, large (Qty 2) 007281 Mattress, small (Qty 2) 007283 Disposable covers, large (Qty 50) 005989
neoBLUE® blanket LED Phototherapy System
neoBLUE blanket LED Phototherapy System with small blanket US power cord 006895 EU power cord 007300 UK power cord 007298 AU power cord 007302 neoBLUE blanket, large pad kit 006245 neoBLUE blanket, small pad kit 006898 Mattress, large (Qty 2) 007281 Mattress, small (Qty 2) 007283 Disposable covers, large (Qty 50) 005989 The neoBLUE blanket LED Phototherapy System provides a portable phototherapy light to treat neonatal hyperbilirubinemia The neoBLUE blanket device delivers a narrow band of high-intensity blue light via a single blue light emitting diode (LED) to provide treatment for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
Natus® neoBLUE Blanket Respiratory Care Africa. neoBLUE blanket LED Phototherapy System with small blanket 006895 neoBLUE blanket Swaddle** - Newborn (fits large pad) 008424 neoBLUE blanket, large pad kit 006245 neoBLUE blanket Swaddle** - Preemie (fits small pad) 008425 neoBLUE blanket, small pad kit 006898 Pole-mounting hardware 006914 Mattress, large (Qty 2) 007281 Carrying case 007293 The blue LED emits light in the range of 400 - 550 nm, (peak wavelength 450 - 475 nm)
Muy Bueno 2016 NATUS neoBLUE blanket en venta 1875€ Bimedis. Intensity: Delivers intensive phototherapy: >30 µW/cm/nm American Academy of Pediatrics clinical practice guideline: Management of hyperbilirubinemia in the newborn infant 35 or more weeks.