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SR | Intermittent phototherapy versus continuous phototherapy for neonatal jaundice

7 Mar, 2023 | 12:59h | UTC

Summary:

Phototherapy is a widely accepted first-line therapy for neonatal jaundice, and while continuous phototherapy is traditionally used, intermittent phototherapy has been proposed as an equally effective alternative with practical advantages such as improved maternal feeding and bonding. This systematic review compared intermittent vs. continuous phototherapy’s effectiveness and safety in treating neonatal jaundice.

The study included 12 randomized controlled trials involving 1600 infants, and found little or no difference between intermittent and continuous phototherapy in reducing bilirubin levels. Continuous phototherapy was found to be more effective in preterm infants, but the risks and potential benefits are unknown.

The review concludes that while there are theoretical benefits to intermittent regimens, large, well-designed, prospective trials are needed to determine whether intermittent and continuous phototherapy are equally effective and safe in both preterm and term infants.

Article: Intermittent phototherapy versus continuous phototherapy for neonatal jaundice – Cochrane Library

Summary: Intermittent phototherapy versus continuous phototherapy for neonatal jaundice – Cochrane Library

 


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