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Título: | BiliLED low cost neonatal phototherapy, from prototype to industry |
Autor: | Geido, Daniel Failache, H Simini, Franco |
Tipo: | artículo |
Fecha de publicación: | 2007 |
Resumen: | BiliLED is a phototherapy instrument designed to reduce bilirrubin blood rates in new born babies with jaundice. The light source is centred at 470 nm with a bandwidth of 35 nm and includes a matrix of 196 (14x14) InGaN LEDs. The optical elements are designed to maximize the light intensity useful for treatment, with a small number of LEDs in a compact and low cost unit. The optic array is such that every LED illuminates all the treatment area, which ensures redundancy and, thus, a high reliability not to be found in single-lamp instruments. Thermal dissipation and cost of BiliLED are both an order-of-magnitude smaller than conventional therapy lamps. BiliLED adjusts coetaneous irradiation with a feedback loop to compensate the loss or aging of LEDs achieving a calibrated light source for over a decade of use. A clinical trial in 20 hyperbilirrubinaemia patients shows 16% bilirrubin degradation within 24 hours of treatment, higher than most lamp phototherapy instruments. The steps from prototype to commercial model are described. |
Editorial: | IOP Publishing |
EN: | Journal of Physics: Conference Series 90 012024, 2007 |
Citación: | Geido, D, Failache, H, Simini, F. “BiliLED low cost neonatal phototherapy, from prototype to industry”. Journal of Physics: Conference Series 90 012024, 2007. doi:10.1088/1742-6596/90/1/012024 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Instituto de Ingeniería Eléctrica |
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