Is it necessary to change the babies' position during phototherapy?

Journal: Early Human Development
Published:
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine whether position changes might affect the efficacy of phototherapy in decreasing total serum bilirubin concentrations. Forty-four full-term newborn infants with hyperbilirubinemia [greater than or equal to 256 mumol/l (15 mg/dl)] were divided into two groups. Position changes were made every 6 h during phototherapy on infants in the study group (N = 22), while no change in position was made in the control group (N = 22). No significant difference between groups was found in serum bilirubin concentration during or within 24 h after phototherapy. Poland's statement advocating position change every 6 h during phototherapy was not supported by a greater decrease of serum bilirubin in our study.

Authors
Y Yamauchi, N Kasa, I Yamanouchi