2017
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/aa8474
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Comparison of infusion pumps calibration methods

Abstract: Nowadays, several types of infusion pump are commonly used for drug delivery, such as syringe pumps and peristaltic pumps. These instruments present different measuring features and capacities according to their use and therapeutic application. In order to ensure the metrological traceability of these flow and volume measuring equipment, it is necessary to use suitable calibration methods and standards. Two different calibration methods can be used to determine the flow error of infusion pumps. One is the grav… Show more

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“…The results obtained are directly related to the calibration method used and are presented in this paper. This work has been developed within the framework of the EURAMET EMRP MeDD and EMPIR 15SIP0 projects [10]. The pumping system must be operated accurately and precisely to flow the fluid as predicted [11] [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results obtained are directly related to the calibration method used and are presented in this paper. This work has been developed within the framework of the EURAMET EMRP MeDD and EMPIR 15SIP0 projects [10]. The pumping system must be operated accurately and precisely to flow the fluid as predicted [11] [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drug delivery devices are widely used in clinical environments; therefore, several national metrology institutes (NMIs) have investigated traceable calibration facilities for microfluidic devices and have developed primary standards for micro-flow rates based on the gravimetric principle [1][2]. A comparison of micro-flow rates (0.12-200 g/h) was conducted in Europe, at the NMI level, through the EURAMET research project "MeDD I" [3], wherein several investigations were performed on the development of new traceable techniques for measuring flow rate from 5 to 100 nL/min.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jingzhi research requires a calibration tool with good accuracy, a good micro drop method is used for low flow rates [6]. Elsa Batista's research, a calibration method with a flow rate that does not have low uncertainty or high accuracy [7]. The Nuntachai Thongpance study used a load sensor to check the flow rate [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%