Description
Radiant Warmer
A neonatal care device designed to provide immediate and controlled thermal support to newborns, particularly during the critical hours after birth or in emergency situations. Unlike an incubator, the radiant warmer is an open system with an overhead heating element that delivers infrared heat directly to the infant, helping maintain a stable body temperature without enclosing the baby.
The open design ensures unrestricted access for healthcare providers, making it ideal for delivery rooms, resuscitation, examinations, and medical procedures. This allows continuous monitoring, treatment, or interventions such as suctioning, intubation, or umbilical line placement while keeping the baby warm.
Features
Microprocessor-controlled heating systems for precise temperature regulation.
Skin and air temperature sensors to automatically adjust heat delivery.
Alarms and safety mechanisms to prevent overheating or underheating.
Adjustable heating levels and modes, such as manual, baby (servo), or pre-warm mode.
Integrated monitoring systems, often with displays for heart rate, SpO₂, and temperature.
Optional accessories like phototherapy lamps, resuscitation equipment, and weighing scales.
By combining warmth with accessibility, radiant warmers play a critical role in stabilizing newborns, reducing the risk of hypothermia, and supporting life-saving interventions during the early stages of neonatal care.




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