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August 5, 2015
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- Editorial
- Low liquid flows – an important aspect in medical technology
- Special issue articles
- Metrology for drug delivery
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- Primary standards for measuring flow rates from 100 nl/min to 1 ml/min – gravimetric principle
- Primary standard for liquid flow rates between 30 and 1500 nl/min based on volume expansion
- An experimental setup for traceable measurement and calibration of liquid flow rates down to 5 nl/min
- Assessment of drug delivery devices
- An adjustable flow restrictor for implantable infusion pumps based on porous ceramics
- How physical infusion system parameters cause clinically relevant dose deviations after setpoint changes
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- How to use current practice, risk analysis and standards to define hospital-wide policies on the safe use of infusion technology
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Low liquid flows – an important aspect in medical technology
- Special issue articles
- Metrology for drug delivery
- Flow variability and its physical causes in infusion technology: a systematic review of in vitro measurement and modeling studies
- Primary standards for measuring flow rates from 100 nl/min to 1 ml/min – gravimetric principle
- Primary standard for liquid flow rates between 30 and 1500 nl/min based on volume expansion
- An experimental setup for traceable measurement and calibration of liquid flow rates down to 5 nl/min
- Assessment of drug delivery devices
- An adjustable flow restrictor for implantable infusion pumps based on porous ceramics
- How physical infusion system parameters cause clinically relevant dose deviations after setpoint changes
- In vitro comparison of two changeover methods for vasoactive drug infusion pumps: quick-change versus automated relay
- How to use current practice, risk analysis and standards to define hospital-wide policies on the safe use of infusion technology