Infant Phototherapy Unit YR06222

ManufacturerKalstein

Description

The Infant Phototherapy Unit YR06222 is an advanced medical device specifically designed to provide efficient phototherapy to newborns dealing with hyperbilirubinemia. Featuring a clear LCD display, it allows clinicians to monitor vital information including lighting intensity, skin temperature, and total therapy time. The inclusion of white LED lights facilitates easy examination of the infant, while the integrated skin temperature sensor ensures that the baby remains within a safe temperature range throughout the treatment. Additionally, an internal fan works to mitigate any heat build-up, ensuring a comfortable environment for the infant.

Market Price

The price for phototherapy units can vary widely, with models comparable to the Infant Phototherapy Unit YR06222 typically ranging from $3200 to $4000 USD. While price points can fluctuate based on features and manufacturers, this unit offers exceptional value given its range of capabilities and the advanced technology included.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is phototherapy used for in newborns? Phototherapy is primarily used to reduce high bilirubin levels in newborns, which can otherwise lead to jaundice.

Is the unit easy to operate? Yes, the unit is user-friendly with an intuitive programmable system controller and clear LCD interface.

How do I monitor the baby’s temperature during treatment? The unit is equipped with a skin temperature sensor that continuously monitors the infant’s temperature, ensuring that it remains within safe limits.

Advantages and Disadvantages

The Infant Phototherapy Unit YR06222 boasts several advantages, including customizable lighting intensity settings (33%, 67%, 100%) and a broad wavelength range (400nm – 550nm), enabling tailored treatments. The device’s uniform radiant space ensures consistent coverage, and the long therapy time settings allow for extended use when necessary. However, dependence on electricity means that uninterrupted operation necessitates stable power supply.

Product Use in the Field

This phototherapy unit is most commonly used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in hospitals. Clinicians set the desired treatment parameters based on the specific needs of the infant, ensuring effective bilirubin breakdown through carefully controlled light exposure. The unit’s portability allows for ease of movement within hospital environments.

Recommendations

To optimize the use and longevity of the Infant Phototherapy Unit YR06222, regular maintenance is recommended. Ensure that the internal fan and light components are free from dust and obstructions, and routinely verify the functionality of the LCD display and temperature sensors. For those interested in purchasing, consider generating an automatic quotation via Kalstein Plus to explore tailored pricing options.

Features

  • LCD display shows time information, lighting intensity, and skin temperature
  • White LED lights for easy examination
  • Skin temperature sensor to monitor baby’s skin temperature
  • Internal fan to reduce heat during operation
  • Programmable system controller to set different lighting intensity for different times

Technical Specifications

Model YR06222
Bilirubin radiancy (4cm) 3600μw/cm2(60μw/cm2/nm)
Lighting intensity 33%,67%, 100%
White light Yes
Radiant space 360 × 210 (mm × mm )
Power ≤ 100VA
Wave length 400nm ~ 550nm
Radiant uniformity > 0.4
Therapy time set 0-99h59m
Temperature monitor range 30 – 40°C

Additional information

Weight 9 kg
Dimensions 76 × 47 × 28 cm

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