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Medline Robotics — Warm Hug NH-02

Neonatal Warmer for Premature Babies — NICU Grade

Premature neonates in India's NICUs face heightened vulnerability to temperature instability — with immature thermoregulatory systems unable to compensate for even small thermal deviations. The Warm Hug NH-02's Slow warming mode (0.25°C/hr) is purpose-built for the ultra-gentle rewarming required in critically preterm infants, while servo control at ±0.1°C prevents the hyperthermia risk that can be catastrophic in premature neonates. India's CDSCO approved clinical warmer for preterm NICU care.

Slow Mode 0.25°C/hr — safest warming rate for critically premature neonates

Servo Prevents Hyperthermia — automatic cut-back as target temperature is reached

Open NICU Format — full clinical access during resuscitation and procedures

Instant Deviation Alert — audio-visual notification before temperature becomes dangerous

CDSCO Approved — certified clinical-grade device for Indian NICU use

Warm Hug NH-02 Premature Baby NICU Neonatal Warmer India
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Certifications & Recognition

CDSCOCDSCO
MSMEMSME
ISO 13485ISO 13485
Startup TNStartup TN
IIT DelhiIIT Delhi
Startup IndiaStartup India
SISFSISF
0.25°C
Slow Mode per Hour
±0.1°C
Servo Precision
3
Preterm-Appropriate Modes
CDSCO
Approved Device

Preterm Neonatal NICU Features

NH-02 — Premature Baby NICU Grade

India has one of the world's highest absolute numbers of premature births — and NICUs managing these infants need warming equipment that is calibrated to preterm physiology, not designed for term neonates. The NH-02's Slow mode is the critical differentiator for premature baby care: a warming rate of 0.25°C/hr that provides the most conservative, safest trajectory for ultra-vulnerable preterm neonates whose immature systems cannot tolerate the thermal stress of faster rewarming protocols.

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Slow Mode — Preterm Gold Standard
The Slow warming mode at 0.25°C/hr delivers the most conservative rewarming trajectory — essential for extremely preterm neonates below 30 weeks gestation, where rapid temperature changes are associated with intraventricular haemorrhage, metabolic acidosis, and cardiovascular compromise.
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Servo Prevents Preterm Hyperthermia
Hyperthermia in premature neonates is as dangerous as hypothermia — worsening brain injury and metabolic demands. The NH-02's servo mechanism automatically reduces heat output as the target is approached, providing a protective ceiling that manual warming cannot guarantee.
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Open Format — Procedural Access
Premature neonates require frequent procedures — line placements, blood sampling, surfactant administration, and examination. The NH-02's open radiant design allows unrestricted clinical access while maintaining the thermal environment — critical during the acute NICU management phase.
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Alert System — Preterm Safety Net
Premature neonates can experience dangerous temperature changes within minutes. The NH-02's immediate audio-visual alert system provides NICU nurses with a critical early warning — enabling intervention before temperature deviation becomes clinically harmful.
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Mode Flexibility — Gestational Age Matching
Different gestational ages require different warming approaches. The NH-02 allows NICU staff to select the appropriate mode for each neonate's clinical situation — Slow for extreme prematurity, Moderate for moderate preterm, Rapid for acute hypothermia on arrival — from a single device.
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Continuous NICU-Grade Operation
Premature neonates may require warming support for extended periods. The NH-02's continuous mains-powered operation — compatible with hospital UPS backup — ensures no interruptions to the thermal environment during this critical phase of care.

Frequently Asked Questions

NH-02 for Premature Babies — FAQs

Premature neonates — especially those below 32 weeks gestation — have extremely immature thermoregulatory systems and limited metabolic reserves. Rapid temperature changes can trigger metabolic acidosis, intraventricular haemorrhage, and cardiovascular instability. Slow, servo-controlled rewarming at 0.25°C/hr minimises thermal stress responses and is the clinically appropriate approach for critically preterm infants in NICU.
Clinical guidelines for preterm neonatal rewarming generally recommend rates of 0.2-0.5°C per hour depending on gestational age and degree of hypothermia. The NH-02's Slow mode (0.25°C/hr) is specifically calibrated for the conservative end of this range — appropriate for extremely preterm or critically ill neonates where the most cautious warming trajectory is warranted.
Yes. This is one of the key clinical benefits of servo control. The NH-02 continuously monitors the neonate's actual temperature and automatically reduces heat output as the target is approached — preventing the overshoot that can cause hyperthermia. For premature neonates, even mild hyperthermia is harmful and servo control provides the safety net that manual warming methods cannot.
Yes. The NH-02's open radiant design provides the warm, accessible environment needed for resuscitation and stabilisation of premature neonates at delivery — with immediate servo-controlled warming while the clinical team performs resuscitation procedures. This is a standard use case for radiant warmers in delivery suite and NICU settings.
The NH-02's audio and visual alert system immediately notifies NICU nursing staff when temperature deviates from target — ensuring prompt intervention before clinically significant temperature changes occur. For premature neonates, who can experience dangerous temperature instability quickly, this early warning system is a critical safety feature.
Medline Robotics provides clinical training for NICU staff at installation covering: selection of the appropriate warming mode based on gestational age and degree of hypothermia, servo control interpretation, alert response protocols, manual override use, and infection control practices. Training is tailored to the clinical experience level of the receiving NICU team.

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