2001
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jp.7210642
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Phototherapy — Traditional and Nontraditional

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“…9 Phototherapy is considered one of the safest treatment methods for newborns. 1,3 However, the biologic effects of blue lights on cells in vitro have long been a subject for concern. 20 Blue light generated by fluorescent lamps has been reported to induce singlestrand breaks in the DNA of cells in culture in the absence of bilirubin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…9 Phototherapy is considered one of the safest treatment methods for newborns. 1,3 However, the biologic effects of blue lights on cells in vitro have long been a subject for concern. 20 Blue light generated by fluorescent lamps has been reported to induce singlestrand breaks in the DNA of cells in culture in the absence of bilirubin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 When broad-spectrum white light is used for treatment, only a fraction of the light is acting on the bilirubin. 3 Moreover, bilirubin does not absorb the different colors of light equally. Blue light at about 450 nm is absorbed most readily, while green light is less well absorbed.…”
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“…Certainly, effective phototherapy has dramatically decreased the need for exchange transfusion in preterm infants, so that this procedure has become increasingly rare in the NICU. 23,25,35,36 In the Neonatal Research Network Study, 25 only 5 of 1974 (0.25%) ELBW infants received an exchange transfusion.…”
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“…And also, interestingly, there no any case with hyperthermia in conventional phototherapy group. But, as stated in the article, best to our knowledge the LED based devices produce minimal heat while generating high irradiance [2]. We think these hyperthermia rates are very high based upon our knowledge and daily clinical practice.…”
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