![]() Each neoBLUE radiometer is individually calibrated to a standard that is traceable to the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) and a calibration certificate is provided for hospital reference. The advanced microprocessor electronics improve linearity and reliability. Its auto-ranging facility automatically measures irradiance from 0.1 to 150.0 ?W/cm2/nm and the dome diffuser on its sensor minimizes angular sensitivity. of the units was checked on 20 random neonates as a pilot study using neo BLUE LED phototherapy radiometer. The neoblue radiometer is intended to be used only with the neoblue LED. Intended Use The neoBLUE LED Phototherapy Radiometer is a spectroradiometer for measuring the irradiance (radiant power) of neoBLUE light-emitting diode (LED). Light Source The light consists of a lightweight plastic light enclosure. The Natus family of neoblue devices incorporates a special blue LED light source. The large, clear display makes it easy to use & read under all lighting conditions. The neoBLUE LED Phototherapy System is a floor-standing, mobile phototherapy light that delivers a narrow band of high-intensity blue light via blue light emitting diodes (LEDs) to provide treatment for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. The arrangement of LEDs in diffuser panel allows light to cover maximum surface area of the baby. It helps you comply with AAP guidelines by providing accurate readings in blue spectrum as it measures action spectrum of bilirubin 420 to 500 nm. The neoBLUE radiometer measures spectral irradiance of LED light sources in the blue spectrum and is intended for use with the neoBLUE LED Phototherapy product line, including the neoBLUE, neoBLUE mini, neoBLUE cozy & neoBLUE blanket devices. The neoblue radiometer user manual states that 'to assure continued accurate measurement of irradiance, the radiometer should be recalibrated every 12 months to a radiometric (irradiance) standard. ![]() The neoBLUE® radiometer provides a precise measurement of light in the blue spectrum to ensure optimal phototherapy treatment. Irradiance was measured with a neoBLUE Radiometer (Natus Medical, San Carlos, CA, USA) that measures spectral irradiance from 420 to 500 nm, with maximum sensitivity in the spectrum of 440 to. After being evaluated, the complainant's neoblue radiometer was calibrated at natus on and delivered to the complainant. ![]()
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