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The Performance Analysis of the Infrared Photodiode Sensor to Infusion Set on Infusion Device Analyzer Machine Anisa Rahma Astuti; Syaifudin; Triana Rahmawati; Khongdet Phasinam
Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics Vol 5 No 1 (2023): January
Publisher : Department of Electromedical Engineering, POLTEKKES KEMENKES SURABAYA and IKATEMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/jeeemi.v5i1.274

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Infusion pumps and syringe pumps are devices used to administer liquid medicines to patients. The frequency of using the infusion pump and syringe pump in the long term will affect the accuracy of the tool. Accuracy is very important in dosing to patients in critical conditions who require intensive care to prevent fluid balance in the body. Therefore, periodic calibration of medical devices is required at least once a year. Calibration according to Permenkes No. 54 of 2015 is a calibration activity to determine the correctness of a tool. The purpose of this research is to make an Infusion Device Analyzer (IDA) with a TFT LCD displaying a graph of flowrate parameters. The method used is to analyze the flowrate value using an infrared photodiode sensor and can see the stability of the flowrate graph on a 7-inch TFT LCD from the use of 2 brands of syringes and an infusion set. The results obtained can be stored on the SD Card. The measurement results show that the error in the performance of the syringe and infusion pump read by the module on Channel 1 with the Terumo syringe is 0.15 (10 ml/h), 0.1 (50ml/h) and 0.03 (100ml/h). . On Channel 2 it is 0.02(10ml/hour), 0.03 (50ml/hour) and 0.04(100ml/hour). When using the B-Braun Channel 1 syringe, 0.25 (10ml/h), 009(50ml/h) and 0.08(100ml/h) are used. And on Channel 2 it is 0.62 (10ml/h), 0.15 (50ml/h), and 7.3 (100ml/h). When using the Terumo Channel 1 brand infusion set at 0.05 (10ml/h), 0.3(50ml/h), and 0.04(100ml/h). On Channel 2 it is 0.14(10ml/hour), 0.02 (50ml/hour) and 0.18 (100 ml/hour). When using the B-Braun Channel 1 Infusion Set, it is 0.07(10ml/h), 0.02(50 ml/h), and 0.03 (100ml/h). Then on Channel 2 0.07 (10ml/hour), 0.02(50 ml/hour), and 0.1(100ml/hour). The conclusion of this study is that the use of 2 different infusion sets greatly affects the readings, other than that other factors can also affect the readings including the position of the hose and the placement of sensors on each channel. From the manufacture of this tool, it is expected that users can be more efficient in using a 2-channel Infusion Device analyzer which can be run at the same time.
Comparative Analysis of Water and Oil Media on Temperature Stability in PID Control-Based Digital Thermometer Calibrator Mochammad Sofyan; Syaifudin Syaifudin; Andjar Pudji; Anggara Trisna Nugraha; Bedjo Utomo
Indonesian Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics Vol 5 No 2 (2023): May
Publisher : Department of electromedical engineering, Health Polytechnic of Surabaya, Ministry of Health Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ijeeemi.v5i2.274

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Digital thermometers are measuring instruments needed to perform temperature measurement actions and must be calibrated periodically according to standard measurement methods. The purpose of developing this tool is to add PID control to the calibration media where PID control aims to regulate the stability of the temperature setting to be achieved. This is achieved by studying and evaluating the effect of temperature stability on the heater and LM35DZ temperature sensor. This research method uses the Arduino Nanosystem for data processing and PID system control. The LM35DZ temperature sensor on the heater is regulated by a 2 Channel SSR module using a PID system then the temperature generated by the heater will be read by the LM35DZ and displayed on the LCD. The results of this study, digital thermometer calibrator measurements have been successfully carried out by comparing 3 digital thermometers with different brands, namely Omron 343F, Omron 245, and ThermoOne. The difference in error values in oil media is 3-4% and in water media 2-4% with the value of time stability in water media for 3-3.3 minutes and in oil media for 1-2 hours. With this comparison of calibration media, it is hoped that it can help in measuring temperature with better and more effective results. find methods, results, conclusions.
The Use of Two DPM Modes Equipped with a Thermohygrometer and Pressure Selection for the Implementation of Community Service Syaifudin Syaifudin; Ketut Dyah Kusumawati; Tribowo Indrato
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): March
Publisher : Forum Ilmiah Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan (FORITIKES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v1i1.5

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Calibration is a technical activity consisting of determination, determination of one or more properties and characteristics of a product, process,s or service in accordance with a specific procedure that has been determined. The purpose of calibration is to ensure that the measurement results comply with national and international standards. Digital Pressure Meter (DPM) Two Modes equipped with Thermohygrometer and Pressure Selection is a device used to determine positive pressure and negative pressure (vacuum). Using the MPX 5050GP sensor as a positive pressure sensor. maximum pressure requirement is 300 mmHg. Using a DHT 22 sensor for temperature humidity. This device is also equipped with a leak test timer. The display used in this module is a 2.4-inch TFT Nextion LCD. After carrying out the measurement process to the mercury sphygmomanometer 6 times, the smallest result was 0 mmHg at 0 mmHg pressure and the largest was 298.0 mmHg at 300mmHg pressure. Based on the temperature humidity data collection carried out in the room obtained 31̊C at temperature and 87% at humidity.
A Assistance of Health Personnel in The Implementation of Calibration Results in Public Hospitals Dr. Iskak Tulungagung: Assistance of Health Personnel in The Implementation of Calibration Results in Public Hospitals Dr. Iskak Tulungagung Anita Miftahul Maghfiroh; Endro Yulianto; Syaifudin
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): September
Publisher : Forum Ilmiah Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan (FORITIKES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v2i3.46

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Optimal quality of health services depends on the accuracy of medical devices. In an effort to improve quality standards, Dr. General Hospital Iskak Tulungagung implements a program to assist health workers in understanding and applying the results of medical device calibration. This research aims to increase health workers' knowledge about calibration, strengthen patient confidence, and improve the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment. This research contributes to improving the competency of health workers and increasing patient satisfaction through assistance in implementing calibration results. This contribution is important in building public trust in health services. The mentoring program involves regular counseling, practical workshops, skills training, as well as individual mentoring by a team of calibration experts. A feedback system is also implemented for continuous evaluation and improvement. This research shows a significant increase in health workers' understanding of medical device calibration. Patients report higher levels of satisfaction with services provided by healthcare professionals who use calibrated devices. This mentoring program was successful in increasing health workers' understanding of calibration, building patient trust, and increasing the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment. This success indicates the importance of assistance in the context of implementing calibration results in hospitals. The results of this research have positive implications for improving health service quality standards. These implications extend to the health education sector and clinical practice, strengthening evidence-based practice and increasing public trust in the health system. Thus, the mentoring program becomes a viable model for improving the quality of health services in hospitals and other health institutions