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ANALISIS KEAKURASIAN INFUSION PUMP DENGAN TINGKAT KOMPONEN DALAM NEGERI (TKDN) MENGGUNAKAN METODE UNCERTAINTY Dedy Iskandar; Eka Nuryanto Budisusila
MEDIKA TRADA : Jurnal Teknik Elektomedik Polbitrada Vol 6 No 2 (2025): MEDIKA TRADA: Jurnal Teknik Elektromedik Polbitrada Vol 6 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : LPPM POLBITRADA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59485/jtemp.v6i2.153

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Component-Level Domestic Content Policy (TKDN) encourages the utilization of domestically produced medical devices; however, their accuracy and safety must be proven. This study aims to analyze the accuracy of domestic infusion pumps using the uncertainty measurement method. A total of four units from four brands (Endo, ESA Tech, Inmedik, and Krisma Care) were tested on the flow rate parameter with variations of 10, 50, 100, 200, and 300 mL/hour. Each test point was measured six times using a calibrated Fluke IDA 5 Infusion Device Analyzer. Data were analyzed through calculations of mean, correction, standard deviation, and expanded uncertainty (k = 2). Based on the analysis results, all TKDN infusion pumps (100%) met the tolerance limit of ±10% in accordance with the PO.002-18 standard and were declared fit for use. The highest correction value of 25.57 mL/hour (8.5%) was recorded for the Endo brand at a setting of 300 mL/hour, while the lowest correction of 0.21 mL/hour (0.7%) was found in ESA Tech. All measurement points across the four brands showed consistency within the permitted tolerance limits, with measurement uncertainty variations between ±0.15 and ±0.17 mL/hour. These findings prove that domestically produced infusion pumps possess accuracy and reliability equivalent to the standards required for clinical use.
Analisis Akurasi flowrate dan Ketidakpastian Syringe Pump Produk Dalam Negeri dengan Metode ISO GUM AFIFUDIN, MUHAMMAD; Eka Nuryanto Budisusila
MEDIKA TRADA : Jurnal Teknik Elektomedik Polbitrada Vol 6 No 2 (2025): MEDIKA TRADA: Jurnal Teknik Elektromedik Polbitrada Vol 6 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59485/jtemp.v6i2.160

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This study evaluates the accuracy of locally manufactured syringe pumps used in Karanganyar District Hospital and analyzes their measurement uncertainty based on the ISO GUM method. Five Indonesian brands (Endo, Esa Tech, Inmedik, KalTech, and Krisma) were tested using an Infusion Device Analyzer at three flow-rate set-points (10, 50, and 100 ml/h) and an occlusion test at 100 ml/h. All devices met the standard tolerance limits (±10% and <20 psi). The expanded uncertainty ranged from ±0.09 to ±0.70 ml/h, indicating reliable measurement performance. KalTech and Inmedik demonstrated the most stable accuracy, while Esa Tech tended to over-read at low flow rates and Krisma showed significant under-reading at high flow rates, though still within acceptable limits. Statistical tests confirmed no significant differences among brands. Overall, the findings support that Indonesia-made syringe pumps meet technical requirements and strengthen the implementation of the national TKDN policy for reducing dependence on imported medical devices.