Demonstration Paper: Wirelessly Sensing Medication Administration: Cyber-Physical Event Detection and Notification Utilizing Multi-Element Chipless RFID

Xiaofu Ma, Thaddeus Czauski, Taeyoung Yang, Jeffrey H. Reed
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Medication administration is one pathway by which Adverse Drug Events (ADE) can occur. While Electronic Medical Administration Record (eMAR) systems help reduce the number of ADEs, current eMAR implementations suffer from workarounds that defeat safety and verification mechanisms meant to limit the number of potential ADEs that occur during medication administration. In this paper, we introduce Multi-Element ChipLess (MECL) RFID tags which enable real-time event notifications through event signatures. Event signatures correspond to the physical configuration of different RFID elements in a chipless RFID tag. Augmenting physical objects, such as a pill container, with MECL-RFID can allow caregivers to detect the moment a particular pill container is opened or closed. We present the fundamentals behind real-time event detection using MECL-RFID and propose a cyber-physical intervention system that can be used to reduce ADEs through realtime event monitoring and notifications sent to clinicians administering medication. We also present a prototype MECL-RFID to demonstrate potential future improvements to eMAR systems that minimize ADEs.
演示论文:无线传感药物管理:利用多元素无芯片RFID的网络物理事件检测和通知
给药是药物不良事件(ADE)发生的途径之一。虽然电子医疗管理记录(eMAR)系统有助于减少不良事件的数量,但目前的eMAR实现存在一些变通办法,这些办法破坏了旨在限制药物管理期间发生的潜在不良事件数量的安全和验证机制。在本文中,我们介绍了Multi-Element chip - pless (MECL) RFID标签,它通过事件签名实现实时事件通知。事件签名对应于无芯片RFID标签中不同RFID元素的物理配置。使用mel - rfid增强物理对象,例如药丸容器,可以让护理人员检测到特定药丸容器打开或关闭的时刻。我们介绍了使用MECL-RFID进行实时事件检测的基本原理,并提出了一种网络物理干预系统,该系统可通过实时事件监测和向临床医生发送通知来减少ade。我们还展示了一个MECL-RFID原型,以展示eMAR系统的潜在未来改进,从而最大限度地减少ADEs。
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