Modelling Framework and Assistive Device for Peripheral Intravenous Injections

Intravenous access for blood sampling or drug administration that requires peripheral venepuncture is perhaps the most common invasive procedure practiced in hospitals, clinics and general practice surgeries.We describe an idealised mathematical framework for modelling the dynamics of the peripheral...

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Main Authors: Kam Kin F., Robinson Martin P., Gilbert Mathew A., Pelah Adar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2016-02-01
Series:Open Engineering
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spelling doaj-7561d0c7e37d48719977c04fec0aa59e2020-11-25T01:48:13ZengDe GruyterOpen Engineering2391-54392016-02-016110.1515/eng-2016-0005eng-2016-0005Modelling Framework and Assistive Device for Peripheral Intravenous InjectionsKam Kin F.0Robinson Martin P.1Gilbert Mathew A.2Pelah Adar3Inclusive Innovations Ltd., Ron Cooke Hub, University of York, Heslington East„ York YO10 5GE, UKDepartment of Electronics, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UKCambridge Consultants, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0DW, UKDepartment of Electronics, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UKIntravenous access for blood sampling or drug administration that requires peripheral venepuncture is perhaps the most common invasive procedure practiced in hospitals, clinics and general practice surgeries.We describe an idealised mathematical framework for modelling the dynamics of the peripheral venepuncture process. Basic assumptions of the model are confirmed through motion analysis of needle trajectories during venepuncture, taken from video recordings of a skilled practitioner injecting into a practice kit. The framework is also applied to the design and construction of a proposed device for accurate needle guidance during venepuncture administration, assessed as consistent and repeatable in application and does not lead to over puncture. The study provides insights into the ubiquitous peripheral venepuncture process and may contribute to applications in training and in the design of new devices, including for use in robotic automation.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/eng.2016.6.issue-1/eng-2016-0005/eng-2016-0005.xml?format=INTNeedle insertion Venepuncture; Venous cannulation peripheral intravenous injection aid medical device design process human factors in medical devices medical robotics
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author Kam Kin F.
Robinson Martin P.
Gilbert Mathew A.
Pelah Adar
spellingShingle Kam Kin F.
Robinson Martin P.
Gilbert Mathew A.
Pelah Adar
Modelling Framework and Assistive Device for Peripheral Intravenous Injections
Open Engineering
Needle insertion
Venepuncture; Venous cannulation
peripheral intravenous injection aid
medical device design process
human factors in medical devices
medical robotics
author_facet Kam Kin F.
Robinson Martin P.
Gilbert Mathew A.
Pelah Adar
author_sort Kam Kin F.
title Modelling Framework and Assistive Device for Peripheral Intravenous Injections
title_short Modelling Framework and Assistive Device for Peripheral Intravenous Injections
title_full Modelling Framework and Assistive Device for Peripheral Intravenous Injections
title_fullStr Modelling Framework and Assistive Device for Peripheral Intravenous Injections
title_full_unstemmed Modelling Framework and Assistive Device for Peripheral Intravenous Injections
title_sort modelling framework and assistive device for peripheral intravenous injections
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Engineering
issn 2391-5439
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Intravenous access for blood sampling or drug administration that requires peripheral venepuncture is perhaps the most common invasive procedure practiced in hospitals, clinics and general practice surgeries.We describe an idealised mathematical framework for modelling the dynamics of the peripheral venepuncture process. Basic assumptions of the model are confirmed through motion analysis of needle trajectories during venepuncture, taken from video recordings of a skilled practitioner injecting into a practice kit. The framework is also applied to the design and construction of a proposed device for accurate needle guidance during venepuncture administration, assessed as consistent and repeatable in application and does not lead to over puncture. The study provides insights into the ubiquitous peripheral venepuncture process and may contribute to applications in training and in the design of new devices, including for use in robotic automation.
topic Needle insertion
Venepuncture; Venous cannulation
peripheral intravenous injection aid
medical device design process
human factors in medical devices
medical robotics
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