Hyperbilirubinemia, commonly known as jaundice, is a significant health concern among newborns, contributing to 60-80% of hospital admissions within the first week of life due to the risk of bilirubin-induced neurotoxicity.
According to the Riset kesehatan dasar (Riskesdas) (200)7 in Indonesia, severe hyperbilirubinemia ranks as the fifth leading cause of infant mortality. Early detection and standardized treatment can effectively prevent this condition.
Phototherapy has been widely recognized as an effective method for lowering unconjugated bilirubin levels. While various phototherapy devices are commercially available, traditional phototherapy often necessitates the separation of infants from their parents, disrupting exclusive breastfeeding.
Additionally, the high cost of conventional phototherapy equipment, ranging from 200 to 300 million rupiah, makes it less accessible, particularly in remote areas. Importing such devices further escalates expenses.
To address these challenges, Airbilinest has been developed as an innovative solution. It aims to provide a more affordable and accessible phototherapy option while addressing the limitations of existing systems.
Airbilinest is designed to be portable and incorporates a nesting technique, allowing mothers to maintain close contact with their babies. This design supports uninterrupted breastfeeding and ensures the mother-infant bond remains intact during treatment.
which is still relatively expensive to provide in health facilities, especially in remote areas. Besides that, the costs of importing such products are quite expensive.
Smart Phototherapy System Airlangga Bilirubin Nesting or commonly known as AirBiliNest is a portable, adjusted dose Phototherapy device...
Lightweight with slim design, more simple to use. Our first model.
Easier for mother to carry with built-in sash. More compact design to save space and protect the baby's position.
More spacious with better airflow, ensuring a cooler temperature for the baby, especially in areas with limited air conditioning. Can be combined with our trolley for easy transport by nurses, featuring a built-in drip pole and shelf.
Phototherapy for jaundice babies using sunlight energy. Don't worry about electricity when you have sunlight. AirBiliSun utilizes the free energy of sunlight and only passes the blue light using a filter.