Description
An infant radiant warmer is a specialized medical device used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to provide a controlled, warm environment for newborns, especially preterm or ill infants. It delivers consistent, uniform thermal radiation to maintain the infant’s body temperature, preventing hypothermia. Unlike traditional incubators, radiant warmers allow direct access to the baby for clinical procedures, feeding, or examination while maintaining thermal stability. They are essential for stabilizing newborns immediately after birth, during transport within the hospital, or during medical procedures.
Key Features of Infant Radiant Warmer
- Thermal Radiant Panel: Provides uniform heat directly to the infant’s body without contact.
- Temperature Control System: Precise regulation with digital or analog controls to maintain desired temperature.
- Skin Temperature Probe: Monitors infant’s skin temperature for accurate feedback and safety.
- Adjustable Height and Positioning: Allows easy access and proper positioning of the infant.
- Overheat Protection: Safety features to prevent excessive heating.
- Integrated Humidifier and Oxygen Supply: For maintaining optimal humidity and oxygen levels.
- Easy Access Ports: Openings and hand ports for quick and safe access during procedures.
- Alarm Systems: Alerts for temperature deviations, probe malfunctions, or system errors.
- Display Panel: Clear interface showing current temperature, setpoint, and system status.





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