Evaluation of thermal and non-thermal effects of UHF RFID exposure on biological drugs.

Giovanni Calcagnini, Federica Censi, Michele Maffia, Luca Mainetti, Eugenio Mattei, Luigi Patrono, Emanuela Urso
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Abstract

The Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology promises to improve several processes in the healthcare scenario, especially those related to traceability of people and things. Unfortunately, there are still some barriers limiting the large-scale deployment of these innovative technologies in the healthcare field. Among these, the evaluation of potential thermal and non-thermal effects due to the exposure of biopharmaceutical products to electromagnetic fields is very challenging, but still slightly investigated. This paper aims to setup a controlled RF exposure environment, in order to reproduce a worst-case exposure of pharmaceutical products to the electromagnetic fields generated by the UHF RFID devices placed along the supply chain. Radiated powers several times higher than recommended by current normative limits were applied (10 W and 20 W). The electric field strength at the exposed sample location, used in tests, was as high as 100 V/m. Non-thermal effects were evaluated by chromatography techniques and in vitro assays. The results obtained for a particular case study, the ActrapidTM human insulin preparation, showed temperature increases lower than 0.5 °C and no significant changes in the structure and performance of the considered drug.

超高频射频识别暴露对生物药物的热效应和非热效应评估。
射频识别(RFID)技术有望改善医疗保健场景中的多个流程,特别是那些与人和物的可追溯性相关的流程。不幸的是,这些创新技术在医疗保健领域的大规模部署仍然存在一些障碍。其中,生物制药产品暴露于电磁场的潜在热效应和非热效应的评估非常具有挑战性,但仍有少量研究。本文旨在建立一个受控的射频暴露环境,以重现制药产品在供应链上放置的超高频RFID设备产生的电磁场中最坏情况下的暴露。辐射功率比当前标准限值推荐值(10 W和20 W)高出几倍。在测试中使用的暴露样品位置的电场强度高达100 V/m。通过色谱技术和体外实验评价非热效应。在一个特定的案例研究中,ActrapidTM人胰岛素制剂的结果显示,温度升高低于0.5°C,所考虑的药物的结构和性能没有显著变化。
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IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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