2021
DOI: 10.35882/ijeeemi.v3i2.5
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Design of Two Channel Infusion Pump Analyzer Using Photo Diode Detector

Abstract: In the medical world, patient safety is a top priority. The large number of workloads and the frequency of using the devices in the long run will affect the accuracy and accuracy of the tool. If the flow rate and volume of the syringe pump or infusion pump given to the patient are not controlled (overdose or the fluid flow rate is too high) it can cause hypertension, heart failure or pulmonary edema. Therefore, it is necessary to have a calibration, which is an application activity to determine the correctness… Show more

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“…This tool has an average error value on channel 1 of 3.50% and on channel 2 of 3.39%. [20] When comparing the flow rates measurement with the highest error value of 1.70%. compared to previous research conducted by Anisa Rahma Astuti the study used the developd process and congestion sensor with real time graphical display on 2 channel TFT LCD.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This tool has an average error value on channel 1 of 3.50% and on channel 2 of 3.39%. [20] When comparing the flow rates measurement with the highest error value of 1.70%. compared to previous research conducted by Anisa Rahma Astuti the study used the developd process and congestion sensor with real time graphical display on 2 channel TFT LCD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19] A study by Syaifuddin et all used an STM32 microcontroller with photodiode and infrared sensor installed in the chamber to read flow rate. [20] The device integrates a 16x2 character LCD display. Another study conducted in 2021 by Andjar Pudji, Anita Miftahul Maghfiroh, and Nuntachai Thongpance used a sensor coupled to a photodiode to detect infusion droplets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The device was able to detect the velocity of the flow rate in an infusion pump or syringe pump that can be further performed many times or at an unlimited number of times and can store the calibration results on the SD Card [30]. Additionally, in 2021, a Design of Two Channel Infusion Pump Analyzers Using Photo Diode Detector was made by Syaifudin et al, using STM32 with modules in the form of photodiode and infrared sensors installed in the chamber to read flowrate values [31]. Meanwhile, the latest research was done by Nila Nurmala on the design of infusion device analyzer with TFT LCD graphic display (flowrate) that has been able to display data graphically on TFT LCD with SD Card storage.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Electro-medical equipment should be calibrated periodically and since the baby incubator is an electro-medical device, it must be calibrated as well. If calibration is not carried out, its malfunction can cause serious damage to the health of the newborn or even lead to the death of the newborn [14] [15] [16] [17]. Emre Ozdemİrcİ, et al carried out analysis in 2014 concerning the reliability assessment of infant incubators and their analyzers.…”
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