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neoBLUE® Radiometer for Newborn Jaundice Treatment

Be confident in knowing your newborn patients are receiving the right amount of light treatment

neoBLUE Radiometer measures the intensity of neoBLUE LED Phototherapy Systems by receiving precise measurements of light in the blue spectrum. Easily adjust the light intensity to achieve optimal results.

 

Not available in all countries. Please contact your local Natus representative for availability.

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Designed with the patient in mind

Precision by design

Precision optical system provides reliable, reproduceable measurements. Displays the standard unit of measure of microwatts per square centimeter per nanometer (μW/cm2/nm).

 

Smart by design

Easily measure with the push of a button while making adjustments to the light intensity. Use the neoBLUE Radiometer to help determine appropriate height settings for overhead lights. Verify the appropriate irradiance is delivered.

 

Flexible by design

Use neoBLUE Radiometer for accurate readings in the blue spectrum. Designed to work in sync with the neoBLUE LED Phototherapy product line, including the neoBLUE LED Phototherapy SystemneoBLUE compact and neoBLUE blanket systems.

Key Features

  • Measurements are easy to read in the large clear display window
  • Sensor is built-in with no cables to manage
  • Small and streamline design is easy to hold

Helps you comply with AAP Guidelines for intensive phototherapy

  • Automatically measures irradiance from 0.1 to 299 µW/cm²/nm
  • Measures action spectrum of bilirubin – 420 to 500 nm
  • Individually calibrated according to ISO 9001 to national measurement standard, each device comes with a calibration certificate provided for hospital reference.

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Resources

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Support

Manuals and guides (eIFUs)

neoBLUE LED

LED Phototherapy System

neoBLUE Compact

Compact LED Phototherapy System

neoBLUE Blanket

Designed to bring together clinicians, caregivers and parents.

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