The OFN-02-UOMZ is a neonatal phototherapy irradiator developed and manufactured by UOMZ (Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant), a major Russian optics and medical equipment producer operating within the Shvabe holding of Rostec. The device is designed for treating newborns with jaundice: according to the manufacturer, its use shortens the treatment and nursing period for infants with hyperbilirubinemia and reduces the rate of related complications.
The light source is an array of 24 ultra-bright LEDs with a rated life of 50,000 hours, emitting in the 450-500 nm blue spectral band that is clinically effective for bilirubin breakdown. At a distance of 460 mm from the protective glass the unit delivers a spectral irradiance of at least 40 uW/cm2/nm in maximum mode and at least 20 uW/cm2/nm in medium mode, over an effective irradiation area of no less than 300x220 mm.
Two intensity modes allow therapy to be matched to the patient, including a dedicated medium level for premature newborns of 35 weeks gestation or less, or weighing 1000 g or less. The irradiator head weighs only 1.8 kg, runs silently, operates continuously for at least 72 hours, and can be mounted on its height-adjustable stand or placed directly on an incubator hood.
The design conforms to the methodological recommendations of the Russian Association of Perinatal Medicine Specialists, and the product is listed in the Russian register of industrial products (Government Decree 719).
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