2019 4th International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering, Sciences and Technology (ICEEST) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iceest48626.2019.8981680
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Designing a Low-Cost and Portable Infusion Pump

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“…The frequency of use in the long term will also affect the accuracy of the tool. According to ECRI guidelines, the error tolerance limit of the flowrate for patients in critical condition is ≤ 5%, while for the general patients is ± 10% [17] [18]. Therefore, it is necessary to calibrate medical devices periodically [13][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequency of use in the long term will also affect the accuracy of the tool. According to ECRI guidelines, the error tolerance limit of the flowrate for patients in critical condition is ≤ 5%, while for the general patients is ± 10% [17] [18]. Therefore, it is necessary to calibrate medical devices periodically [13][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They might include insulin, blood plasma,chemotherapy drugs and other hormones. [6] The most important element in the infusion pump is a system for controlling the droplet speed of intravenous fluids using an electronically controlled pumping mechanical system. [7] A syringe infusion is a medical apparatus used for the delivery of nourishment and drugs in a precised and controlled amount intravenously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These drugs must be given at a certain time and speed of at least 0.5 ml/hour. This level cannot be reached accurately with normal intravenous infusion [5]. The medical devices commonly used for administering such fluids are infusion pumps and syringe pumps.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, if air bubbles in the infusion pump or syringe pump enter the patient's venous system can cause serious problems and often fatal. Air bubbles can also spread to the lungs, heart, and brain and cause respiratory failure, stroke, or heart attack [5] [8]. This will cause delayed treatment, pain in the patient, or even seriously endanger the physical and mental health of the patient, and medical malpractice occurs beyond repair [9], in the many past reports of functional failure in the syringe pump.…”
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confidence: 99%