Start-up delay in syringe infusion pumps with different rates and priming techniques of intravenoust sets

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Objective: To investigate infusion pumps start-up delay according to different brands of infusion pumps, flow rates and intravenous sets priming techniques. Method: The experimental study simulated clinical practice under controlled conditions, using a 50 mL syringe with NaCl 0.9% solution, two syringe infusion pumps (A and B), six rates (0.3, 0.5, 1.0,5, 10 and 20 mL/h), two purging techniques (manually or infusion pump’s electronic bolus). Data were analyzed according to mean, standard deviation, Student’s t and ANOVA tests (p<0.05). Results: The start-up delay was greater in low rates regardless the priming technique. The electronic bolus increased the infusion pump A accuracy at 0.3mL/h (p=0.010), 0.5 mL/h (p=0.002) and 1.0mL/h (p=0.004). Pump’s accuracy in all studied rates and manual IV sets filling was similar. Conclusion: In low infusion rates the start-up delay was greater despite the infusion pump brand and electronic bolus improved pumps accuracy.

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Vieira, N. M., Pires, M. P. de O., Crespo, G. B., Nascimento, L. P. P., Peterlini, M. A. S., & Pedreira, M. L. G. (2022). Start-up delay in syringe infusion pumps with different rates and priming techniques of intravenoust sets. Revista Gaucha de Enfermagem, 43. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2022.20210071.en

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