• Intensive Care
  • Inpatient Ward

Areas of Usage and Instructions

Introductory

A radiant warmer is a medical device used to support the thermal regulation of neonates, particularly premature and low birth weight infants, by providing controlled heat. This device consists of a radiant heater that emits heat directly onto the infant’s body, helping to maintain a stable body temperature. The temperature can be precisely adjusted to prevent heat loss and ensure thermal stability, independent of the ambient environment. Radiant warmers are designed to allow the infant to move freely and enable easy access for medical interventions, making them ideal for use in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). This device is crucial in improving the survival and health outcomes of infants with thermoregulation issues.