Design of occlusion pressure testing system for infusion pump
Peng Zhang, Shu-Yi Wang, Chuan-Yi Yu, Min-Yan Zhang
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DOI: 10.4236/jbise.2009.26062   PDF    HTML     8,559 Downloads   17,345 Views   Citations

Abstract

Reliability of medical devices such as infusion pumps is extremely important because these devices are being used in patients who are in critical condition. Occlusion pressure, as an important parameter of infusion pumps, should be detected when an occlusion occurred. How-ever, infusion pumps’ occlusion pressure could not be tested and the performance of these pumps is not known to us. In order to test the occlusion pressure of infusion pump, a testing system has been put forward according to standards of IEC 60601-2-24:1998/ GB 9706.27- 2005. The system is comprised of sensor, acquisition card, three-way tap and so on; this system is controlled by a PC. At the same time, sampling rate could be changed if necessary and test time could be recorded. And then the characteristics of this system were studied, such as linear, effects of pump rates and different pumps. The system remained linear in a given environment. The higher is the pump rate, the faster is the time to reach occlusion condi-tion. The testing system has been proved to be effective in testing the occlusion pressure of infusion pumps and the accuracy error of pressure is content the demand of ±1% of range.

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Zhang, P. , Wang, S. , Yu, C. and Zhang, M. (2009) Design of occlusion pressure testing system for infusion pump. Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering, 2, 431-434. doi: 10.4236/jbise.2009.26062.

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