Phototherapy is largely used in the management of neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia, but its safety is very far from being proved. The Authors studied the effectiveness of daylight in low-birth-weight newborns. The results obtained show that the reduction of bilirubin induced by phototherapy is related with gestational age and intra-uterine growth. The very low-birth-weight infants, at higher risk of kernicterus, as they are more responsives to phototherapy, as well they are, probably, more susceptibles to side-effects. The Authors think that phototherapy should be planned on the basis of such observations.

Romagnoli, C., Cataldi, L., De Carolis, M. P., Zecca, E., Luciano, R. P. M., Tortorolo, G. G. B., Efficacy of phototherapy in the low weight newborn infant: relation to gestational age, birth weight and intra-uterine growth, <<PEDIATRIA MEDICA E CHIRURGICA>>, 1983; (Settembre): 305-310 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/24302]

Efficacy of phototherapy in the low weight newborn infant: relation to gestational age, birth weight and intra-uterine growth

Romagnoli, Costantino;Cataldi, Luigi;De Carolis, Maria Pia;Zecca, Enrico;Luciano, Rita Paola Maria;Tortorolo, Giuseppe Gio Batta
1983

Abstract

Phototherapy is largely used in the management of neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia, but its safety is very far from being proved. The Authors studied the effectiveness of daylight in low-birth-weight newborns. The results obtained show that the reduction of bilirubin induced by phototherapy is related with gestational age and intra-uterine growth. The very low-birth-weight infants, at higher risk of kernicterus, as they are more responsives to phototherapy, as well they are, probably, more susceptibles to side-effects. The Authors think that phototherapy should be planned on the basis of such observations.
1983
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Romagnoli, C., Cataldi, L., De Carolis, M. P., Zecca, E., Luciano, R. P. M., Tortorolo, G. G. B., Efficacy of phototherapy in the low weight newborn infant: relation to gestational age, birth weight and intra-uterine growth, <<PEDIATRIA MEDICA E CHIRURGICA>>, 1983; (Settembre): 305-310 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/24302]
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