A Device for Automatically Measuring and Supervising the Critical Care Patient’S Urine Output
Critical care units are equipped with commercial monitoring devices capable of sensing patients’ physiological parameters and supervising the achievement of the established therapeutic goals. This avoids human errors in this task and considerably decreases the workload of the healthcare staff. Howev...
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doaj-41cbbb1a3a23468d83dace882e891f7c2020-11-24T21:05:34ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202010-01-0110193495110.3390/s100100934A Device for Automatically Measuring and Supervising the Critical Care Patient’S Urine OutputRoemi FernándezFrancisco PalaciosTeodor AkinfievAbraham OteroCritical care units are equipped with commercial monitoring devices capable of sensing patients’ physiological parameters and supervising the achievement of the established therapeutic goals. This avoids human errors in this task and considerably decreases the workload of the healthcare staff. However, at present there still is a very relevant physiological parameter that is measured and supervised manually by the critical care units’ healthcare staff: urine output. This paper presents a patent-pending device capable of automatically recording and supervising the urine output of a critical care patient. A high precision scale is used to measure the weight of a commercial urine meter. On the scale’s pan there is a support frame made up of Bosch profiles that isolates the scale from force transmission from the patient’s bed, and guarantees that the urine flows properly through the urine meter input tube. The scale’s readings are sent to a PC via Bluetooth where an application supervises the achievement of the therapeutic goals. The device is currently undergoing tests at a research unit associated with the University Hospital of Getafe in Spain. http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/1/934/biosensorspatient monitoringurine outputintelligent alarms |
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Roemi Fernández Francisco Palacios Teodor Akinfiev Abraham Otero |
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Roemi Fernández Francisco Palacios Teodor Akinfiev Abraham Otero A Device for Automatically Measuring and Supervising the Critical Care Patient’S Urine Output Sensors biosensors patient monitoring urine output intelligent alarms |
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Roemi Fernández Francisco Palacios Teodor Akinfiev Abraham Otero |
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A Device for Automatically Measuring and Supervising the Critical Care Patient’S Urine Output |
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A Device for Automatically Measuring and Supervising the Critical Care Patient’S Urine Output |
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A Device for Automatically Measuring and Supervising the Critical Care Patient’S Urine Output |
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A Device for Automatically Measuring and Supervising the Critical Care Patient’S Urine Output |
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A Device for Automatically Measuring and Supervising the Critical Care Patient’S Urine Output |
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device for automatically measuring and supervising the critical care patient’s urine output |
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MDPI AG |
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Sensors |
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1424-8220 |
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2010-01-01 |
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Critical care units are equipped with commercial monitoring devices capable of sensing patients’ physiological parameters and supervising the achievement of the established therapeutic goals. This avoids human errors in this task and considerably decreases the workload of the healthcare staff. However, at present there still is a very relevant physiological parameter that is measured and supervised manually by the critical care units’ healthcare staff: urine output. This paper presents a patent-pending device capable of automatically recording and supervising the urine output of a critical care patient. A high precision scale is used to measure the weight of a commercial urine meter. On the scale’s pan there is a support frame made up of Bosch profiles that isolates the scale from force transmission from the patient’s bed, and guarantees that the urine flows properly through the urine meter input tube. The scale’s readings are sent to a PC via Bluetooth where an application supervises the achievement of the therapeutic goals. The device is currently undergoing tests at a research unit associated with the University Hospital of Getafe in Spain. |
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biosensors patient monitoring urine output intelligent alarms |
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