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Prioritizing Patient Safety: Analysis of the Procurement Process of Infusion Pumps in Spain [PDF]
Laura Herrero +2 more
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A Summative Usability Evaluation of an Infusion Pump Through Simulation-Based Testing With Nurses: Mixed Approach Study [PDF]
BackgroundSuboptimal design of infusion pumps may lead to usage errors, thereby compromising patient safety. Usability evaluation enables medical device design teams to identify and rectify design-related usability issues in a ...
Yingjun Wan +4 more
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Start-up delay in syringe infusion pumps with different rates and priming techniques of intravenoust sets [PDF]
Objective: To investigate infusion pumps start-up delay according to different brands of infusion pumps, flow rates and intravenous sets priming techniques.
Natalie Marino Vieira +5 more
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A review of human factors and infusion pumps: lessons for procurement [PDF]
Herrero L +6 more
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Nurses' Performance Regarding Infusion Pumps' Medication Administration among Critically Ill Patients [PDF]
Background: An infusion pump is a medical device that delivers fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient’s body in controlled amounts.
Yosreah M. Mohamed +2 more
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Hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) pumps are a specialized therapeutic modality designed to deliver high dose local chemotherapy to hepatic metastases in carefully selected patients resulting in improved survival, with patients living an average of 2 years ...
Tristan R. Lawson, MD +1 more
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Modern approach to perioperative pain relief using various modern methods and anesthetics
Adequate postoperative analgesia remains unresolved problem of the acute pain treatment. In spite of wide choice of different groups of analgesics, epidural analgesia is the most adequate and efficient method of the postoperative analgesia.
Ivan Lisnyy, Yurii Kuchin
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Multi-infusion with integrated multiple pressure sensing allows earlier detection of line occlusions
Background Occlusions of intravenous (IV) tubing can prevent vital and time-critical medication or solutions from being delivered into the bloodstream of patients receiving IV therapy. At low flow rates (≤ 1 ml/h) the alarm delay (time to an alert to the
Frank Doesburg +5 more
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Introduction: Spasticity is a complex problem in patients with neurological disorders and may distress their quality of life. Intrathecal baclofen infusion pumps reduce spasticity with low doses and minimal side effects but are not free from ...
Pedro Videira Reis +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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