Background: Phototherapy is the most effective treatment for neonatal jaundice and intermittent phototherapy is as effective as continuous phototherapy but with fewer complications and more benefits. This study compared the hospital length of stay, duration of phototherapy and the reducing rate of total serum bilirubin after 24 and 36 hours of phototherapy in two groups. Methods: The current double-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted on 60 icteric term neonates from November 2016 to June 2017. A total of 60 icteric term neonates were randomly divided into two groups. In the continuous group, the phototherapy device was turned on for 24 hours and in the intermittent phototherapy group, the phototherapy device was turned on for ...
Objective: Neonatal jaundice is one of the most common findings in examination of neonates. Photothe...
Particularly relevant to our study was the report of Vogl et al 5 of the effectiveness of intermitte...
Context: Phototherapy is the mainstay of treatment for about 3% of neonates in India who develop sig...
Hyperbilirubinemia is most common cause of readmission after early hospital discharge for healthy ne...
Objective: Clinical studies comparing intermittent versus continuous phototherapy for reducing neona...
Jaundice is observed during the first week of life in approximately 60% of term infants and 80% of p...
Background: Hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most common problems in term newborns and the photother...
BackgroundIcterus is the most common medical problem in neonates and photo-therapy is the standard t...
Objective: To compare the efficacy and adverse effects of double-surface intensive phototherapy (DsI...
The efficacy of continuous phototherapy (48 hours continuous light on) and intermittent Porto, S. 0....
Abstract Background: Jaundice is a common problem in neonates and the most common cause of hospital...
Objective: Preterm and low birth weight (LBW) infants are at greater risk of developing bilirubinass...
Background: Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most common causes of neonatal morbidity and a...
Background High bilirubin levels may lead to complications such as bilirubin encephalopathy or even ...
Background Hyperbilirubinemia is a common problem in full term newborns and phototherapy is the most...
Objective: Neonatal jaundice is one of the most common findings in examination of neonates. Photothe...
Particularly relevant to our study was the report of Vogl et al 5 of the effectiveness of intermitte...
Context: Phototherapy is the mainstay of treatment for about 3% of neonates in India who develop sig...
Hyperbilirubinemia is most common cause of readmission after early hospital discharge for healthy ne...
Objective: Clinical studies comparing intermittent versus continuous phototherapy for reducing neona...
Jaundice is observed during the first week of life in approximately 60% of term infants and 80% of p...
Background: Hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most common problems in term newborns and the photother...
BackgroundIcterus is the most common medical problem in neonates and photo-therapy is the standard t...
Objective: To compare the efficacy and adverse effects of double-surface intensive phototherapy (DsI...
The efficacy of continuous phototherapy (48 hours continuous light on) and intermittent Porto, S. 0....
Abstract Background: Jaundice is a common problem in neonates and the most common cause of hospital...
Objective: Preterm and low birth weight (LBW) infants are at greater risk of developing bilirubinass...
Background: Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most common causes of neonatal morbidity and a...
Background High bilirubin levels may lead to complications such as bilirubin encephalopathy or even ...
Background Hyperbilirubinemia is a common problem in full term newborns and phototherapy is the most...
Objective: Neonatal jaundice is one of the most common findings in examination of neonates. Photothe...
Particularly relevant to our study was the report of Vogl et al 5 of the effectiveness of intermitte...
Context: Phototherapy is the mainstay of treatment for about 3% of neonates in India who develop sig...