Description
The Infant Phototherapy Incubator YR02183 is a state-of-the-art medical device designed to provide newborns with a safe, controlled environment that aids in treating conditions like jaundice. Featuring advanced temperature control managed by a computer and separate display windows for setting and actual temperatures, this incubator ensures precision in temperature management essential for neonatal care. With various self-check alarms, removable humidity trough, and options like a transfusion shelf and tray, the YR02183 is adaptable to the needs of healthcare professionals and the delicate newborns it serves. Optional phototherapy functionality enhances its utility by offering targeted treatment for hyperbilirubinemia, ensuring comprehensive care.
Market Price
Acquiring an advanced medical device like the Infant Phototherapy Incubator YR02183 is a significant investment for healthcare facilities. Typically, the price for incubators of this kind starts at around $2600 and can go up to $3200 or more, depending on accessories and added functionalities. Contact us to find out how you can integrate this essential piece of equipment into your facility at a competitive price.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main purpose of the Infant Phototherapy Incubator? The primary function of the incubator is to maintain an optimal environment for newborns requiring phototherapy, regulating the air and skin temperature while managing humidity levels for effective jaundice treatment.
Can the incubator be customized? Yes, with a range of optional accessories like drawers, cabinets, electric weighing functions, and electrical lifts, the incubator can be tailored to suit specific medical needs and workflows.
Advantages and Disadvantages
One of the greatest advantages of the Infant Phototherapy Incubator YR02183 is its precise computer-controlled temperature management, ensuring a stable environment crucial for infant care. The removable components like the humidity trough make it easy to clean and maintain. However, a potential disadvantage could be the initial cost, which might be significant for smaller practices. Nevertheless, the benefits of enhanced infant care and phototherapy options outweigh this downside.
Field Usage
In practice, the Infant Phototherapy Incubator YR02183 is indispensable in neonatal units, where it is used to maintain a controlled environment for newborns undergoing phototherapy. The unit’s ability to offer dual thermal control—both air and skin mode—and accurate monitoring makes it a staple for hospitals that deal with cases of neonatal jaundice frequently.
Recommendations
To maximize the performance of the Infant Phototherapy Incubator, regular cleaning and maintenance of the removable humidity trough is advised. Consider scheduling routine checks to ensure all alarm systems are functioning correctly, guaranteeing both the safety and efficacy of treatments. It’s also recommended to keep a log of all temperature settings and alarms for better monitoring and clinical audit trail.
Features
- Computer-controlled air temperature
- Separate display windows for setting and real temperatures
- Multiple self-check alarms
- Removable humidity trough
- Transfusion shelf and tray
- Optional phototherapy
- RS-232 connector
Technical Specifications
Model | YR02183 |
Electrical requirement | ~220V 59Hz or -230V 60Hz |
Power consumption | ≤450VA |
Air mode temperature range | 25.0°C~37.0°C |
Skin mode temperature range | 25.0°C~37.0°C |
Air over temperature range | <38.0°C |
Air mode high temperature range | 37.1°C~39.0°C |
Skin mode high temperature range | 37.1°C~38.0°C |
High temperature mode alarm | < 40.0°C |
Air mode alarm | ±3.0°C |
Skin mode alarm | ±1.0°C |
Skin sensor accuracy | ≤±3.0°C |
Air control accuracy | ≤0.5°C |
Mattress temperature uniformity | ≤0.8°C |
Noise | ≤55dB (A) |