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dc.titlePhototherapy for neonatal jaundice
dc.contributor.authorTan, K.L.
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-10T09:20:30Z
dc.date.available2014-11-10T09:20:30Z
dc.date.issued1996
dc.identifier.citationTan, K.L. (1996). Phototherapy for neonatal jaundice. Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics 85 (3) : 277-279. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
dc.identifier.issn08035253
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/107721
dc.description.abstractExchange transfusion for severe neonatal jaundice is a tedious and expensive procedure with high morbidity and mortality rates, and is followed by a prompt and marked bilirubin rebound. It has largely been replaced by phototherapy, which though more gradual in its effect results in a prolonged reduction of the bilirubin concentration. Its efficacy is influenced by the gestational age, birthweight and postnatal age of the infant, the aetiology of the jaundice, and the spectral emission and intensity (dose) of the light; its dose-response relationship enables it, at the optimal dose, to control very severe jaundice or a rapidly rising bilirubin concentration, including severe haemolysis. Its relative freedom from complications together with its non-invasive nature, ease of usage and convenience has resulted in widespread acceptance in virtually all neonatal units.
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectEfficacy
dc.subjectNeonatal jaundice
dc.subjectPhototherapy
dc.typeOthers
dc.contributor.departmentPAEDIATRICS
dc.description.sourcetitleActa Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics
dc.description.volume85
dc.description.issue3
dc.description.page277-279
dc.description.codenAPAEE
dc.identifier.isiutNOT_IN_WOS
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