New light on jaundice: study aims to shorten Baby's time under the lamps
NCT ID NCT06702241
Summary
This study aims to find the most effective light therapy for newborn jaundice, a common condition that can be harmful if untreated. Researchers are testing different light intensities and comparing continuous treatment to shorter, repeated sessions. The goal is to control the jaundice faster and allow more time for parents to bond and feed their babies.
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Aalborg University Hospital, The Neonatal Department
RECRUITINGAalborg, 9000, Denmark
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The North Denmark Regional Hospital, The Pediatric Department
RECRUITINGHjørring, 9800, Denmark
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