A robotic system to prepare IV solutions
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Date
2018
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Elsevier Ireland Ltd
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Green Open Access
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19
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Abstract
Drugs need to be used regularly and correctly in order to be effective. When medicines are used correctly negativities that threaten human health and life can be avoided but they can cause unwanted situations that can occur until the end of life when they are used incorrectly. The most common drug administration errors in hospitals are: The wrong dosage of the drug given to the patient the timing and / or the method of administration the wrong drug given to the patient the drug given to the wrong patient or even not given. Furthermore the information about the drug that is administered to the patient may not be registered at all. In this research a robotic drug preparation system and a communication server accepting prescription orders have been developed. Component engineering methodology is further utilized in the design of the Drug Preparation System to maximize reuse increase product reliability reduce design code and test efforts. The IV Robotic Drug Preparation Robot is composed of a robotic work station and a Cartesian carrier to carry the work station to the desired location. The robotic work station has several grippers to handle syringes to pull the piston of the syringe and to lock the closed system connector to the vial. The IV Robotic Drug Preparation System and communication server are developed and being used in the hospitals. Due to this system medicines left unused in vials can be used and a great amount of savings is obtained from the drug purchases. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Closed System Connectors, Hl7, Hospital Information Systems, Oncology, Robotic Drug Preparation System, Antineoplastic Agents, Hospitals, Oncology, Product Design, Robotics, Syringes, Closed Systems, Communication Servers, Component Engineering, Drug Administration, Drug Preparation, Hospital Information Systems, Product Reliability, Robotic Systems, Drug Dosage, Drug, Antineoplastic Agent, Article, Drug Information, Drug Synthesis, Hospital Information System, Human, Interpersonal Communication, Oncology, Prescription, Priority Journal, Robotics, Devices, Drug Formulation, Medication Error, Prevention And Control, Quality Control, Antineoplastic Agents, Drug Compounding, Humans, Medication Errors, Quality Control, Hospitals, Oncology, Product design, Robotics, Syringes, Closed systems, Communication servers, Component engineering, Drug administration, Drug preparation, Hospital information systems, Product reliability, Robotic systems, Drug dosage, drug, antineoplastic agent, Article, drug information, drug synthesis, hospital information system, human, interpersonal communication, oncology, prescription, priority journal, robotics, devices, drug formulation, medication error, prevention and control, quality control, Antineoplastic Agents, Drug Compounding, Humans, Medication Errors, Quality Control, Hospital Information Systems, HL7, Robotic Drug Preparation System, Closed System Connectors, Oncology, Quality Control, Drug Compounding, Humans, Medication Errors, Antineoplastic Agents, Robotics
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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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3
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International Journal of Medical Informatics
Volume
119
Issue
Start Page
61
End Page
69
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