Abstract
Clinical scenario for critically ill patients involves large number of medical devices, such as, bed side monitors that provide vital information about the admitted patient. Critically ill patients need prompt and perfect decision, so that lifesaving drugs can be delivered at a proper time. Moreover suggestions/ recommendations of a super specialist doctor may also be required in hospitals. The main problem in hospitals is lack of specialist doctors, so, patients are not able to approach to them on time. Automatic drug delivery using microprocessor/ microcontroller has improved tremendously in recent years due to advancement in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). This paper is focused on various Drug Delivery System Interfaces used in emergency cases to reduce manual intervention. We are proposing a hybrid approach for drug dispensing, which can work as open or closed loop system. Another feature of this system is that it can be controlled from a remote location, so is to provide virtual presence of a doctor. The system will help the doctor monitor the patient as per the immediate requirement and deliver drug remotely to patient using smart phone.
Highlights
The primary goal of Health Professionals should be the provision of the best possible quality care of the patient
Closed loop drug delivery system is a form of Automatic Drug Delivery System which works on feedback mechanism as shown in figure-3
From the survey it was found that 97% of doctors are using manual drug delivery system, but when they were asked about patient safety, and time response, they believes that automatic drug delivery system is better than manual drug delivery system
Summary
The primary goal of Health Professionals should be the provision of the best possible quality care of the patient. This becomes possible due to automated medical devices which are equipped with microprocessors/ controller/ sensors. An extensive literature review was conducted using the terms: open loop, closed loop, automatic drug delivery system, distant monitoring and vital sign monitoring. In this research paper a survey was conducted to collect data from doctors. This survey was aimed to design the architectural model of the drug delivery system capable of delivering accurate amount of drug.
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