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NCT06837935
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Aluminum Foil Reflector on Phototherapy for Newborn with Jaundice

Sponsor: Taipei Medical University Shuang Ho Hospital

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Summary

Hyperbilirubinemia is defined as the presence of bilirubin in the serum of newborns at levels exceeding the normal range. It is the most common problem among healthy newborns, with an incidence of approximately 40% to 60% in full-term infants. The primary cause is the immature bilirubin metabolism in newborns, leading to the accumulation of excess bilirubin in the blood, which in turn results in a temporary yellowing of the skin and sclera, known as jaundice. Physiological jaundice in full-term newborns typically appears 24 to 72 hours after birth, peaking on days 4 to 5. Studies have shown that neonatal jaundice is a leading cause of readmission after discharge. Phototherapy is the most effective and safest treatment for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. It takes advantage of bilirubin's sensitivity to light, converting bilirubin into water-soluble conjugated bilirubin, which is then excreted through bile and urine, thereby reducing total bilirubin levels. The most effective light during phototherapy has a wavelength of 400 nm to 520 nm and an intensity of at least 30 microW/cm²/nm, with at least 80% of the infant's body surface area exposed. This study aims to investigate whether using aluminum foil reflective covering around the phototherapy incubator can enhance the effectiveness of light treatment for jaundice in infants, thus potentially reducing the duration of phototherapy required.

Official title: Effect of Aluminum Foil Reflector on Phototherapy for Newborn Infants with Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

1 Hour - 14 Days

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

160

Start Date

2025-05-01

Completion Date

2026-12-31

Last Updated

2025-03-26

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Aluminum Foil Reflector

The hyperbilirubinemia newborns will receive phototherapy with an Aluminum Foil Reflector around an incubator. The aluminum foil reflector, sewn inside a cloth that is 30 cm long and 3 mm thick, will be hung from the three sides of the phototherapy unit. The reflector will cover the whole incubator except for the foot part to allow infant observation during treatment. While receiving phototherapy, the lights will be continuously on, except during feeding, physical examination, and blood taking. All participants will dress only in nappies and eye masks during phototherapy treatment. Serum bilirubin will be taken every 24 hours until phototherapy can be stopped according to AAP guidelines.

Locations (1)

Shuangho Hospital

New Taipei City, Taiwan