Title :
Electromagnetic interference to infusion pumps. Update2008 from GSM mobile phones
Author :
Calcagnini, G. ; Censi, F. ; Triventi, M. ; Mattei, E. ; LoSterzo, R. ; Marchetta, E. ; Bartolini, P.
Author_Institution :
Italian National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) to critical care medical devices has been reported by various groups. Previuos study demonstrated that infusion pumps are susceptible of false alarm buzzing and block of infusion, when exposed to various EMI sources. Aim of this paper is to investigate the changes in the risk of EMI from the estimates of our previous 2005 survey and to extend the EMI risk assessment to newer telecommunication products: DECT phones and WiFi terminals. With regards to GSM phones, compare to the results obtained in 2005, we observed a decrease in the rate of failure (from 58% to 30%). From our findings, the use of WiFi and DECT does not pose a real risk to infusion systems.
Keywords :
Ear; Electromagnetic interference; GSM; Hospitals; Immune system; Mobile handsets; Protocols; Risk management; Safety; Testing; Cellular Phone; Electromagnetic Fields; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure; Infusion Pumps; Infusions, Intravenous; Risk Assessment;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008. EMBS 2008. 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1814-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2008.4650213