Internet of Things for Monitoring Infusion Fluids in Intravenous Chemotherapy Patients: Literature Review

  • Ajiyanti H
  • La Ode Abdul Rahman
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Abstract

Administration of intravenous chemotherapy drugs to cancer patients requires sophisticated infusion fluid monitoring tools so that the therapy process is smooth, safe, and comfortable. Internet-based technology of things to monitor intravenous chemotherapy drug infusion fluids more accurately and easily. Non-systematic review literature, using online data base: Elsevier (ScienceDirect), IEEE Xplore, ProQuest, Sage Journal with keywords: "internet of things" AND "infusion monitoring" AND "chemotherapy", "infusion monitoring system" with filter: " full text”, “Published in the last 5 years”, “journal” AND “2017-2022”. Literature review of 10 journals using the internet of things to accurately monitor infusion fluids is beneficial for chemotherapy patients. Making a monitoring system for chemotherapy drug infusions in Indonesia based on the internet of things that is accurate, easy and cheap.

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Ajiyanti, H., & La Ode Abdul Rahman. (2022). Internet of Things for Monitoring Infusion Fluids in Intravenous Chemotherapy Patients: Literature Review. Indonesian Journal of Sport Management and Physical Education, 1(1), 49–58. https://doi.org/10.55927/ijsmpe.v1i1.2212

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