Irradiance levels of phototherapy devices fabricated in Nigeria

Authors

  • Abdulkadir I Department of Paediatrics
  • Adebiyi NM Department of Paediatrics
  • Hassan L Department of Paediatrics
  • Abdullahi F Department of Paediatrics
  • Ogala WN Department of Paediatrics
  • Slusher TM Department of Pediatrics
  • Vreman HJ Department of Pediatrics

Abstract

Abstract:

Background: Phototherapy (PT) remains difficult to deliver in many resource- constrained countries, including Nigeria due to the unavailability of devices that can deliver intensive PT (irradiance ≥30 µW/cm2 / nm) needed to treat the more severe cases of hyperbilirubinaemia. The basic equipment is expensive and replacement parts are often not available. Objective: To compare the blue light irradiance of four locally designed and fabricated PT devices with a proprietary device.

Materials and Methods: Four types of intensive PT devices were locally fabricated. Irradiance was measured using an Olympic Medical Bili-Meter. The mean irradiance of triplicate measurements at three positions in the light footprint of each device was determine that distances of 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60cm from light source to meter sensor.

Results: The irradiance of the fabricated devices (F1-4) and commercial device (C) measured at the most common clinically-used distance of 30 cm for intensive PT were 29.5 ±6.3, 30.3 ±5.3, 25.8 ±5.0,49.0 ±10.5 and 39.2 ± 13.6µW/cm2 /nm respectively with corresponding maximum central irradiance of 36.4, 32.1, 31.2,59.5 and 54.5 µW/cm2 /nm. At a distance of 25cm, all devices delivered irradiance ≥ 30µW/cm2 /nm. The cost of each local device was less than 12% of the commercial one.

Conclusions: Locally fabricated devices cost much less and were suitable for delivery of intensive phototherapy (≥30 µW/cm2 /nm) at a distance of 25cm.

Keywords: Affordable, phototherapy, devices, irradiance, neonatal jaundice

Author Biographies

  • Abdulkadir I, Department of Paediatrics

    Ahmadu Bello University/
    Teaching Hospital Zaria, Kaduna
    State, Nigeria.


  • Adebiyi NM, Department of Paediatrics

    Ahmadu Bello University/
    Teaching Hospital Zaria, Kaduna
    State, Nigeria.


  • Hassan L, Department of Paediatrics

    Ahmadu Bello University/
    Teaching Hospital Zaria, Kaduna
    State, Nigeria.


  • Abdullahi F, Department of Paediatrics

    Ahmadu Bello University/
    Teaching Hospital Zaria, Kaduna
    State, Nigeria.

  • Ogala WN, Department of Paediatrics

    Ahmadu Bello University/
    Teaching Hospital Zaria, Kaduna
    State, Nigeria.


  • Slusher TM, Department of Pediatrics

    University of Minnesota &
    Hennepin County Medical Center,
    Minneapolis, MN 55415, USA

  • Vreman HJ, Department of Pediatrics


    Stanford University Medical
    Center, Stanford, CA94305-5208,
    USA

     

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Published

2024-07-02

How to Cite

Irradiance levels of phototherapy devices fabricated in Nigeria. (2024). NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS, 45(4), 180-184. https://www.njpaediatrics.com/index.php/njp/article/view/114