Objective: To determine the role of short duration double phototherapy in the treatment of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. Materials and Methods: This prospective cases series study was conducted at pediatric department of CMH hospital at Malir Karachi. All the neonates diagnosed with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia admitted to the neonatal ward were included. All the cases underwent short duration double phototherapy. Babies were observed for side-effects of phototherapy, like skin reaction and dehydration. Serum bilirubin was checked by bilirubinometre after 6 hourly of the treatment. Al the data was collected via study proforma. Data was analyzed by using SPSS version 20 Results: Total 74 neonates were studied, most of the neonates pres...
Background High bilirubin levels may lead to complications such as bilirubin encephalopathy or even ...
Aim: Indirect neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is a common neonatal disorder worldwide which can remain b...
Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of single (1 panel) vs. double (2 panels) phototherapy in r...
Objective: To determine the role of short duration double phototherapy in the treatment of unconjuga...
Aim: In newborns with extremely high serum total bilirubin levels, the phototherapy method that redu...
Background: Bilirubin associated brain damage is great in the preterm and low birth weight newborns...
BackgroundIcterus is the most common medical problem in neonates and photo-therapy is the standard t...
Background: Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most common causes of neonatal morbidity and a...
Context: The goal of phototherapy is to lower the concentration of circulating bilirubin or keep it ...
Background Hyperbilirubinemia is a common problem in full term newborns and phototherapy is the most...
Background: Hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most common problems in term newborns and the photother...
To compare the efficacy of single phototherapy with reflecting curtains and double phototherapy in ...
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: A study to assess the effectiveness of continuous versus intermittent pho...
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....
Background High bilirubin levels may lead to complications such as bilirubin encephalopathy or even ...
Aim: Indirect neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is a common neonatal disorder worldwide which can remain b...
Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of single (1 panel) vs. double (2 panels) phototherapy in r...
Objective: To determine the role of short duration double phototherapy in the treatment of unconjuga...
Aim: In newborns with extremely high serum total bilirubin levels, the phototherapy method that redu...
Background: Bilirubin associated brain damage is great in the preterm and low birth weight newborns...
BackgroundIcterus is the most common medical problem in neonates and photo-therapy is the standard t...
Background: Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most common causes of neonatal morbidity and a...
Context: The goal of phototherapy is to lower the concentration of circulating bilirubin or keep it ...
Background Hyperbilirubinemia is a common problem in full term newborns and phototherapy is the most...
Background: Hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most common problems in term newborns and the photother...
To compare the efficacy of single phototherapy with reflecting curtains and double phototherapy in ...
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: A study to assess the effectiveness of continuous versus intermittent pho...
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....
Background High bilirubin levels may lead to complications such as bilirubin encephalopathy or even ...
Aim: Indirect neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is a common neonatal disorder worldwide which can remain b...
Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of single (1 panel) vs. double (2 panels) phototherapy in r...