Anyfusion SCI paper selected and published in the Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing(GER) | |
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Samsung Medical Center Anesthesiology and
Pain Medicine Professor Min Jeong-jin, Professor Kim Deok-gyeong, Hong
Kwan-young and three others wrote Experimental Research Paper Observing Pump
Performance in Vibration Environment and This paper was selected and published
in the overseas (German) journal "Journal of Clinical Monitoring and
Computing" under the title "Simulation study on flow rate accuracy of
infusion pumps in vibration conditions during emergency patient
transport". As a study that the cylinder pump shows stable performance
even under strong vibration, it shows stable performance compared to other
pumps while moving. Although practical experiments were not
conducted on emblances or emergency helicopters, it can be said that it is an
experiment that shows that Anyfusion is very effective in treating emergency
patients and patients with stable performance even under strong vibrations
while moving in a similar environment. It has been confirmed through experiments
that medicines are stably injected even with strong vibrations such as
aircraft, emergency helicopters, and ambulances. For practical use, it can be
used only after passing the relevant regulations and certifications. In order
to target the market in this field, it is necessary to pass strict
certification, but the certification cost is significant. It is believed that
there will be difficulties in quickly proceeding with the test according to the
regulations due to the COVID-19. We will proceed as quickly as circumstances
permit. Furthermore, this paper is abstracted on "Australian
Critical Care" 33 (2020) S1~S48, "DOSING ERRORS DUE TO FLOW RATE
VARIABILITY IN MULTI-INFUSION THERAPY SETUPS: COMPARISION BETWEEN A SYRINGE
PUMP AND A CYLINDER PUMP". Kwan Young Hong 1, Joong Bum Cho 2,
Jong-Hwan Lee 1, Jeoung Jin Min 1 1 Department of Anesthesiology and Pain
Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine,
Seoul, South Korea 2 Department of Critical Care Medicine,
Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul,
South Korea This overseas SCI-level paper is the second
SCI paper following the last domestic SCI paper, JKMS and Thank you to
Professors Deok-Kyung Kim, Jeong-Jin Min, Kwan-Young Hong, and 3 others from
the Department of Anesthesiology, Samsung Medical Center, who made utmost
efforts to prepare and publish research and thesis. Thank you. |
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