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PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL BEFORE AND AFTER IMPLANTATION OF INTRATHECAL BACLOFEN INFUSION PUMP FOR TREATING SPASTICITY IN CHILD WITH CEREBRAL PALSY [PDF]
Purpose: To monitor and analyze physiotherapeutic potential before and after implantation of an intrathecal baclofen infusion pump for treating spasticity in a child with cerebral palsy.
Mariya Gramatikova, Stamenka Mitova
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Usability of volumetric infusion pumps in pediatric intensive care
Objective: To analyze the usability of two infusion pump models in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Method: This is a cross-sectional study of exploratory descriptive quantitative approach.
Elizandra Cassia da Silva Oliveira +3 more
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Review of Medical Cyber Physical System based Infusion Pump-perception on control strategy [PDF]
The revolutionary change in recent technologies has dominated the Medical field. Huge medical devices are deployed in hospitals and in-home environment. The innovations of smart medical devices are prominent which can be used in the fully automated and
J.V. Alamelu, A. Mythili
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Introduction Eptacog alfa (activated) is a recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa) used for the treatment and prevention of bleeding episodes in patients with congenital hemophilia with inhibitors.
Per Rexen +3 more
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Dear Editor. The infusion pump is a useful device now available in most service hospitals, however it is largely underutilised probably due to complex calculations involved. A ready reckoner in tabular form as shown below should be of help in the intensive care units and acute wards.
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Osmotic minipumps represent a convenient and established method for targeted delivery of agents into the brain of small rodents. Agents unable to cross the blood brain barrier can be directly infused into the brain parenchyma or lateral ventricle through
Stefan A. Grathwohl, Mathias Jucker
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Determining Intravenous Complications in Patients with Infusion Pumps
Objective: Intravenous infusion complications are placing patients at high risk and creating an economic burden for hospitals and health institutions. Available infusion pumps provide to decrease complications and patient safety.
Zehra Gök-metin, Leyla Özdemir
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Elastomeric pump malfunction resulting in over-infusion of local anesthetic
A 70 year-old female patient presented for a right humeral head replacement. Preoperatively an interscalene catheter was placed and postoperatively connected to an elastomeric pump for continuous infusion at 8 mL/h of Ropivacaine 0.2% with an additional ...
Andrew Koogler +5 more
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The management of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension has significantly changed over the last decade with the availability of both specific therapies and interventional treatments.
Regina Steringer-Mascherbauer +7 more
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Background Infusion sets designed for peristaltic finger smart pumps (PFSPs) are necessary for the pumps’ accurate handling. We previously found that medication dispensing is occasionally incomplete following the calculated infusion time when using ...
Masayuki Umemura +4 more
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