Ning Yao, Li Bao, Zhongkuan Lin, Yunming Shen, Kun Zheng
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摘要
目的:研究不同输液介质对输液泵流速的影响:研究不同输液介质对输液泵流速的影响:方法:随机抽取 10 台输液泵,使用去离子水、生理盐水、葡萄糖溶液和肠外营养液进行输液流速测试。输液流速设定为 30 毫升/小时,测试方法符合注射泵和输液泵的校准和质量控制标准:结果:输液器 A 的输液速度不受输液介质的影响,保持在可接受的质量控制标准范围内。对于输液器 B,当使用去离子水、生理盐水和葡萄糖溶液输液时,输液误差在质量控制标准范围内。然而,当使用肠外营养液作为输液介质时,输液误差超过了可接受的质量控制标准:结论:输液器和输液介质都会影响输液泵的流速。结论:输液器和输液介质都会影响输液泵的流速,根据特定输液介质校准流速对降低输液泵在临床使用中的医疗风险至关重要。
[Empirical Study on the Impact of Infusion Media on the Flow Rate of Infusion Pumps].
Objective: To investigate the impact of different infusion media on the flow rate of infusion pumps.
Methods: Ten 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.
Results: For 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.
Conclusion: Both 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.