Effectiveness, Safety and Perceptions With the Use of One LED Blanket Device in the Ambulatory Treatment of Jaundice
NCT ID: NCT03569254
Last Updated: 2018-07-19
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
64 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-03-01
2017-10-05
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Neomedlight Phototherapy Blanket
Phototherapy with a fiber-optic device based on LED light administered intermittently for a total of 6 hours with periods of 2 hours in kangaroo position and pauses of 1 hour at the end of each period.
Neomedlight Phototherapy Blanket
The NeoMedLight® phototherapy blanket is an innovative new fiber-optic device based on LED light. Its light emitting surface area is 40.5x30 cm or 1200 cm2. The device size is 40.5 x30 cm. It incorporates fiber optic mesh and is protected by a vinyl cover and a disposable liner for patient comfort and hygiene. This device provides therapeutic light (404-515nm) to a wide extension of the body surface area. Its average irradiation footprint is 35uW / cm2 / nm ± 15%. The phototherapy was done intermittently in periods of 2 hours with 1 hour of rest for a total time of 6 hours in kangaroo position.
Ohmeda-Fiber Optic Phototherapy Blanket
Phototherapy with a fiber-optic device: the Ohmeda fiber optic Phototherapy blanket
Ohmeda-Fiber Optic Phototherapy Blanket
This device is a high performance version of Ohmeda Medical's Biliblanket that uses a fiber optic cable to deliver light from a high-intensity lamp to a device composed of a fiber optic fabric. The device has a disposable liner and is left in direct contact with the patient. The patient is exposed to a light with a wavelength between 400 and 550 nanometers. The phototherapy system consists of a light emitting unit, a fiber optic cable four feet long (121.9 cm) and a lightweight mattress. It has two available sizes: 4.38 x 9.38 inches (11.12 x 23.83 cm) and 4.00 x 6.00 inches (10.16 x 15.2 cm).
Interventions
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Neomedlight Phototherapy Blanket
The NeoMedLight® phototherapy blanket is an innovative new fiber-optic device based on LED light. Its light emitting surface area is 40.5x30 cm or 1200 cm2. The device size is 40.5 x30 cm. It incorporates fiber optic mesh and is protected by a vinyl cover and a disposable liner for patient comfort and hygiene. This device provides therapeutic light (404-515nm) to a wide extension of the body surface area. Its average irradiation footprint is 35uW / cm2 / nm ± 15%. The phototherapy was done intermittently in periods of 2 hours with 1 hour of rest for a total time of 6 hours in kangaroo position.
Ohmeda-Fiber Optic Phototherapy Blanket
This device is a high performance version of Ohmeda Medical's Biliblanket that uses a fiber optic cable to deliver light from a high-intensity lamp to a device composed of a fiber optic fabric. The device has a disposable liner and is left in direct contact with the patient. The patient is exposed to a light with a wavelength between 400 and 550 nanometers. The phototherapy system consists of a light emitting unit, a fiber optic cable four feet long (121.9 cm) and a lightweight mattress. It has two available sizes: 4.38 x 9.38 inches (11.12 x 23.83 cm) and 4.00 x 6.00 inches (10.16 x 15.2 cm).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Start of jaundice at a chronological age greater than 48 hours.
* Bilirubin level ≤18 mg / dL
* Knowledge of blood groups of mother and child.
* Parents are required to sign informed consent where they agree to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Extensive skin lesions due to burns or sloughing at the physical examination prior to entering the study.
1 Month
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Hospital Universitario San Ignacio
OTHER
Nathalie Charpak
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nathalie Charpak
Director
Principal Investigators
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Nathalie Charpak, Dr.
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Kangaroo Foundation Director
Locations
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Hospital Universitario San Ignacio
Bogotá, , Colombia
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2015/187
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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