Development of an Electronic Syringe Pump: Medical Device to Improve Drug Delivery Effectiveness

Jo, Irene Ailina Yohannes, and Djajadi, Arko and Fathony, Muhammad (2014) Development of an Electronic Syringe Pump: Medical Device to Improve Drug Delivery Effectiveness. Bachelor thesis, Swiss German University.

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Abstract

One of the automated drug delivery system is a syringe pump or syringe driver. Syringe pump is typically used to administer drugs in a small amount and is also specifically used in drug therapy and palliative care. However, this device has not been commonly used in Indonesia because of its high cost and rarity. The purpose of this thesis is to develop a working model of an electronic syringe pump that can be implemented in Indonesia. The methodology in developing the system consist of 3 major parts which are mechanical design, electrical design and control software modules. The mechanical design is concern with the physical structure on which the system relies on. The electrical design supplies the power and provide electrical drive to the system. The software modules are where the actual control algorithm are implemented and run by microcontroller. The working model developed in this stage is able to fulfil its functionality with inaccuracy less than 2.5% after mechanical improvement to the initial design. This inaccuracy is mainly due to mechanical imperfection. The working model developed in this thesis still need many improvement and modification before the system can be adopted in the medical field. The overall objective of building the device to improve delivery effectiveness of manual drug delivery is achieved, thus relieving the nurse time required for frequent intervention in the case of manual drug delivery.

Item Type: Thesis (Bachelor)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Automated Ambil Drug Delivery, Electronic Syringe Pump, Palliative Care
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
R Medicine > R Medicine (General) > R856 Biomedical engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Life Sciences and Technology > Department of Biomedical Engineering
Depositing User: Faisal Ifzaldi
Date Deposited: 08 Jun 2021 14:53
Last Modified: 08 Jun 2021 14:53
URI: http://repository.sgu.ac.id/id/eprint/2025

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