2019
DOI: 10.1177/1078155219843322
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Qualification of a chemotherapy-compounding robot

Abstract: KIRO® Oncology (Kiro Grifols, Spain) is a robotic system for automated compounding of sterile injectable drugs including intravenous cytotoxic treatments. The present article describes the qualification procedure applied prior to production phases. Peristaltic pumps which ensure the reconstitution of drugs were tested with water and NaCl 0.9%. The performance of the robot (accuracy and precision) to prepare bags, syringes and elastomeric pumps was evaluated with three placebo solutions (aqueous, foaming and vi… Show more

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“…KIRO® Oncology is an automated system designed for the compounding of intravenous (IV) treatments, including cytotoxics and biologicals. 24 , 25 The compounding area comprises two robotic arms able to perform separate tasks simultaneously ( Figure 1(a) ) and cameras for the identification of vials, IV bags, and supplies by comparing images and barcodes with those stored in the system database. Gravimetric controls are performed at each step of the compounding process and final products are released based on their accuracy to the prescribed dose (final containers: infusion bags, capped syringes, cassettes or elastomeric pumps, Figure 1(b) ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…KIRO® Oncology is an automated system designed for the compounding of intravenous (IV) treatments, including cytotoxics and biologicals. 24 , 25 The compounding area comprises two robotic arms able to perform separate tasks simultaneously ( Figure 1(a) ) and cameras for the identification of vials, IV bags, and supplies by comparing images and barcodes with those stored in the system database. Gravimetric controls are performed at each step of the compounding process and final products are released based on their accuracy to the prescribed dose (final containers: infusion bags, capped syringes, cassettes or elastomeric pumps, Figure 1(b) ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each healthcare facility will need to assess the need for such devices in their environment. 20 24 …”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each healthcare facility will need to assess the need for such devices in their environment. [20][21][22][23][24] It is strongly recommended that all mixing and preparation of administration sets with a hazardous drug be performed in one centralized area in a specially designated class II type B BSC 21 that: (a) is exhausted through a HEPA filter to the outside atmosphere in a manner that prevents recirculation into any inside area; (b) has exhaust and ventilation systems that remain in operation for a sufficient period of time to ensure that no contaminants escape from the BSC into the workplace; and (c) is equipped with a continuous monitoring device to permit confirmation of adequate airflow and cabinet performance.…”
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“…18,19 Most recently, the robot-assisted compounding systems have been introduced to pharmacies based on the advantages of robotic compounding over manual compounding, such as safety improvement of healthcare worker and patient, enhancement of workflow efficiency, and complete accountability of the compounding process. 20 Inspired by the findings that compounding HDs with intelligent robotic systems (such as APOTECAchemo, ARCT, CytoCare, KIRO etc) could dramatically reduce environmental contamination, [21][22][23][24][25][26] several leading Chinese hospitals have implemented the robotic systems for preparing HDs to further improve their working environment. However, there is no report investigating the environmental contamination generated with such robot-assisted systems in China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%