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Lullaby LED 
Phototherapy System

Excellent clinical performance and a lifetime of savings

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At a glance

  

Maximize effectiveness

Narrow-band blue light (≈460–490 nm) and broad, even illumination of the infant’s body to optimize phototherapy effectiveness1

Flexible settings

Range of irradiance allows high-low settings for desired treatments

Lasts longer

LEDs are rated to last up to 50,000 hours means 6 years of continuous operation

Ease of use

Omnidirectional, small wheels to slide under most bassinets or warmers 

Lullaby LED Phototherapy System

The Lullaby™ LED Phototherapy System with exceptional LED technology offers excellent clinical performance for a lifetime of savings. Its combination of adapted wavelength, high intensity and uniform light distribution aids total serum bilirubin breakdown. Whisper-quiet operation, long-term dependability and low power consumption make it a smart investment for today and tomorrow.

Benefits

Clinical Benefits:

  • Optimal wavelength and uniform light distribution to maximize bilirubin breakdown

  • Range of irradiance allows high-low settings for desired treatments

Economic Benefits:

  • LEDs are rated to last up to 50,000 hours means 6 years of continuous operation

Ease of Use:

  • Omnidirectional, small wheels to slide under most bassinets or warmers 

  • Designed with no fan and no other mechanical moving parts, it operates at 22.4 dB(A) 

  • Lightweight lamp unit for easy maneuverability

  • Removable head for incubator use

More information

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Unlocking advanced capabilities: Features of the Lullaby LED Phototherapy System

The Lullaby LED Phototherapy System offers clinical economic benefits, and ease of use. Below is a comprehensive list detailing these advantages. Additionally, its user-friendly interface enhances its appeal to healthcare professionals, facilitating efficient treatment administration and patient care.

  • Removable head – For seamless use with incubators
  • Ultra compact – Small footprint takes minimal space
  • Adjustable height - Enabling positioning for different care environments
  • Lamp unit tilt – Up to 90˚ tilt, allowing use in conjunction with a radiant warmer
  • Omnidirectional, small wheels – Slide under most bassinets or warmers
  • Quiet operation – Designed with no fan and no other mechanical moving parts
  • Innovative optical design – Minimizes spill light outside the bed
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State-of-the-art technology

Experience the cutting-edge technology of the Lullaby LED Phototherapy System, boasting long-lasting LED lamps, whisper-quiet operation, and a host of other innovative features.

  • Spectral Irradiance
    • High irradiance: 45 µW/cm²/nm ±25% @ 35 cm
    • Low irradiance: 22 µW/cm²/nm ±25% @ 35 cm
  • Long lasting LED lamps: 50,000 hours before 30% irradiance drop
  • Minimal noise
  • Small footprint
  • RoHS (Reduction of hazardous substance) compliant
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Reference

1. Phototherapy to Prevent Severe Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia in the Newborn Infant 35 or More Weeks of Gestation: Technical Report. Pediatrics. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2024.

Available at: https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/154/3/e2024068026/199038/Phototherapy-to-Prevent-Severe-Neonatal

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