A system for the measurement of drop volume of intravenous solutions

R. Leor, B. Rabinowitz, E. Kaplinsky
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Abstract

The accuracy of drug delivery by drop-counting infusion pumps depends among other considerations, on the assumption that drop volume is constant. This assumption may hold true in most cases, except for surface active agents. Lowering the surface tension causes drop size reduction and a decrease in actual drug flow when delivered by drop-counting infusion pumps. To determine the number of drops per milliliter of intravenous solutions, a system comprising an infusion set connected to the bottom of a vertically mounted 5-ml graduated pipette has been developed. A device containing a light source and a photoelectric cell was interfaced to an Atari 104ST microcomputer by means of an analog-to-digital converter and then attached to the filter of the infusion set. An assembler routine detected the falling drops and a main BASIC program calculated the cumulative number of drops and the instantaneous drop rate. Preliminary experience showed that this surface tension lowering effect may account for decreases of up to about 25% in drug delivery when drop-counting infusion pumps are used and thus may have practical clinical consequences.<>
一种测量静脉溶液滴量的系统
滴计数输液泵给药的准确性取决于其他考虑因素,假设滴体积是恒定的。除表面活性剂外,这一假设在大多数情况下都成立。当液滴计数输液泵输送时,降低表面张力导致液滴尺寸减小和实际药物流量减少。为了确定每毫升静脉溶液的滴数,开发了一种系统,包括连接到垂直安装的5毫升刻度移液管底部的输液器。将一个包含光源和光电池的装置通过模数转换器连接到Atari 104ST微型计算机上,然后连接到输液器的过滤器上。一个汇编程序检测掉落的雨滴,一个BASIC主程序计算累计雨滴数和瞬时雨滴率。初步经验表明,当使用滴计数输液泵时,这种表面张力降低效应可能导致药物输送减少约25%,因此可能具有实际的临床后果。
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