Start-up delays of infusion syringe pumps

Citation
T. Neff et al., Start-up delays of infusion syringe pumps, PAEDIATR AN, 11(5), 2001, pp. 561-565
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Aneshtesia & Intensive Care
Journal title
PAEDIATRIC ANAESTHESIA
ISSN journal
11555645 → ACNP
Volume
11
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
561 - 565
Database
ISI
SICI code
1155-5645(200109)11:5<561:SDOISP>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Background: We performed a bench experiment to investigate the extent of st art-up delays in fluid delivery for four different syringe pumps after init ially placing the infusion syringe in the syringe pump. Methods: Pump performance was determined at an infusion rate of 1 ml.h(-1) with and without a fluid bolus delivered by the infusion pump prior to conn ecting the infusion line to the simulated patient. Results: The time (mean +/- SD) from starting the pump up to first fluid de livery (t(1)) differed considerably between pumps (from 6.75 +/-4.4 to 57.2 +/- 28.6 min) as did the time to steady state fluid delivery (t(2)) (from 19.6 +/-9.3 to 76.3 +/- 29.0 min). Applying an initial bolus of 2 ml before connecting the line to the simulated patient practically eliminated the de lay in fluid delivery (t(1) ranging from 0.3 +/-0.1 to 1.1 +/-0.8 min). Thi s manoeuvre also reduced the time to steady flow delivery (t(2) from 6.0 +/ -3.1 to 11.1 +/-4.3 min, P<0.001) and minimized the differences between syr inge pumps. Conclusions: Syringe pump design affects start-up delay times because of fr ee play of the syringe. These delays can be eliminated by a start-up bolus of 2 ml prior to connecting the infusion line to the patient.