Intravenous (IV) infusion is the administration of fluids directly into the blood stream through the vein. Gravity fed IV-infusion can be affected by errors and requires constant monitoring. The opto-electronic system presented here accurately tracks the fluid flow and assists the user in monitoring the infusion sessions by generating alerts on detection of errors. The system generates alerts upon detecting significant deviation from set drip rate. The system keeps track of total volume infused and alerts when a desired volume is about to be administered. Prototype system was tested in laboratory conditions and was found to be accurate within 4% of independently measured infusion volume. Such a device offers a potential solution to reduce t...
An infusion Patient is a device used to provide food or medicine to patients in liquid form. In some...
This paper explores the use of a microwave-reflectometry- based system for the automatic control an...
o tackle the problem of “IV spaghetti” and to optimize operation and scheduling of multiple infusion...
Intravenous (IV) infusion is the administration of fluids directly into the blood stream through the...
It is essential to measure and monitor the intravenous (IV) infusion rate of inpatients. Medical sta...
This paper proposes a monitoring system retro-fittable for existing Intravenous (IV) infusion setup....
Load cell sensors are used to measure the amount of intravenous fluid in the container, whether it i...
The rapid development of the world of technology that covers almost all sides of life has encouraged...
Intravenous therapy is the most common way for the delivery of substances to (hospitalized) patients...
As an IV infiltration occurs and fluid leaks into surrounding tissues, several physiological changes...
In previous works, the authors have explored the use of a microwave reflectometry-based system for t...
A research has been conducted to help the medical staff in the hospital. The purpose of this study i...
Intravenous (IV) drip is a crucial mode for delivery of fluids and other pharmacological substances ...
Infusion is one medical equipment that provides several fluids into the body through a needle into a...
Giving intravenous fluids is very useful to support and accelerate the recovery of the patient's con...
An infusion Patient is a device used to provide food or medicine to patients in liquid form. In some...
This paper explores the use of a microwave-reflectometry- based system for the automatic control an...
o tackle the problem of “IV spaghetti” and to optimize operation and scheduling of multiple infusion...
Intravenous (IV) infusion is the administration of fluids directly into the blood stream through the...
It is essential to measure and monitor the intravenous (IV) infusion rate of inpatients. Medical sta...
This paper proposes a monitoring system retro-fittable for existing Intravenous (IV) infusion setup....
Load cell sensors are used to measure the amount of intravenous fluid in the container, whether it i...
The rapid development of the world of technology that covers almost all sides of life has encouraged...
Intravenous therapy is the most common way for the delivery of substances to (hospitalized) patients...
As an IV infiltration occurs and fluid leaks into surrounding tissues, several physiological changes...
In previous works, the authors have explored the use of a microwave reflectometry-based system for t...
A research has been conducted to help the medical staff in the hospital. The purpose of this study i...
Intravenous (IV) drip is a crucial mode for delivery of fluids and other pharmacological substances ...
Infusion is one medical equipment that provides several fluids into the body through a needle into a...
Giving intravenous fluids is very useful to support and accelerate the recovery of the patient's con...
An infusion Patient is a device used to provide food or medicine to patients in liquid form. In some...
This paper explores the use of a microwave-reflectometry- based system for the automatic control an...
o tackle the problem of “IV spaghetti” and to optimize operation and scheduling of multiple infusion...