In this work we propose a device that can be used to reduce Adverse Drug Events (ADEs) in the drugs administration process. The devices is a container that is able to check if the drugs inserted in it are compatible to the ones prescribed for a particular patient. The device mechanically is provided with an electronic lock that prevents the opening in case there is some mismatch between the patient and the drugs. The system includes a custom electronic board based on a Texas Instruments passive RFID reader operating at 13.56MHz, and a custom firmware.
Iadanza, E., Burchietti, G., Miniati, R., Biffi Gentili, G. (2013). Drugs administration: How to reduce risks to patients. In IFMBE Proceedings Volume 39 IFMBE, 2013 (pp.743-745). Berlin : Springer [10.1007/978-3-642-29305-4_195].
Drugs administration: How to reduce risks to patients
Iadanza E.;
2013-01-01
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In this work we propose a device that can be used to reduce Adverse Drug Events (ADEs) in the drugs administration process. The devices is a container that is able to check if the drugs inserted in it are compatible to the ones prescribed for a particular patient. The device mechanically is provided with an electronic lock that prevents the opening in case there is some mismatch between the patient and the drugs. The system includes a custom electronic board based on a Texas Instruments passive RFID reader operating at 13.56MHz, and a custom firmware.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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