The Adverse Drug Events (ADEs) can be defined as errors in therapy that are not desirable, not intentional and foreseeable, that can cause or lead to an inappropriate use of the medication or to a danger for the patient. In this work it is shown the design, engineering and realization of a prototype device for the safe and secure administration of pharmacological therapy using RFID. In particular, the redesign of the prototype antenna is addressed, with a focus on its enhanced performance.
Iadanza, E., Massaro, C., Vonci, L. (2019). Adverse Drug Events (ADEs): a novel RFID device for a safe and strong match between patients and their medications. In IFMBE Proceedings (pp.417-422). Cham : Springer [10.1007/978-3-030-17971-7_63].
Adverse Drug Events (ADEs): a novel RFID device for a safe and strong match between patients and their medications
Ernesto Iadanza
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2019-01-01
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The Adverse Drug Events (ADEs) can be defined as errors in therapy that are not desirable, not intentional and foreseeable, that can cause or lead to an inappropriate use of the medication or to a danger for the patient. In this work it is shown the design, engineering and realization of a prototype device for the safe and secure administration of pharmacological therapy using RFID. In particular, the redesign of the prototype antenna is addressed, with a focus on its enhanced performance.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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