Zhongguo yiliao qixie zazhi (Jul 2024)

Empirical Study on the Impact of Infusion Media on the Flow Rate of Infusion Pumps

  • Ning YAO,
  • Li BAO,
  • Zhongkuan LIN,
  • Yunming SHEN,
  • Kun ZHENG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12455/j.issn.1671-7104.230666
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 4
pp. 430 – 433

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo investigate the impact of different infusion media on the flow rate of infusion pumps. MethodsTen infusion pumps were randomly selected and tested for infusion rates using deionized water, saline solution, glucose solution, and parenteral nutrition solution. The infusion flow rate was set at 30 mL/h, and the testing methodology conformed to the standards for the calibration and quality control of syringe pumps and infusion pumps. ResultsFor infusion set A, the infusion rate was unaffected by the infusion media, remaining within the acceptable quality control standards. For infusion set B, when infused with deionized water, saline solution, and glucose solution, the infusion errors were within the quality control standards. However, when using parenteral nutrition solution as the infusion medium, the infusion error exceeded the acceptable quality control standards. ConclusionBoth the infusion set and the infusion medium can affect the flow rate of infusion pumps. It is crucial to calibrate the flow rate according to the specific infusion medium to reduce medical risks associated with infusion pumps during clinical use.

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