Effects of mobile phone use on specific intensive care unit devices.
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Jan 1, 2008
This study tested electromagnetic interference from GSM and CDMA mobile phones placed one foot from ICU devices (syringe pump, mechanical ventilator, bedside monitor) in off, standby, and talk modes. EMI was observed for the syringe pump in talk mode, with a mean 2.66 ml variation between calculated and delivered…
New functions developed for ICU/CCU remote monitoring system using a 3G mobile phone and evaluations of the system.
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Jan 1, 2008
This conference paper describes development of new functions for an ICU/CCU remote monitoring system that uses a 3G mobile phone. The authors state that evaluations were performed on several different mobile phones and suggest the system has accuracy and real-time performance suitable for hospital adoption. The…
Electromagnetic interference to infusion pumps. Update2008 from GSM mobile phones.
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Jan 1, 2008
This engineering study updates a prior (2005) survey on electromagnetic interference (EMI) affecting infusion pumps and extends testing to DECT phones and WiFi terminals. It reports a reduced failure rate for GSM phone exposure compared with 2005 (58% to 30%). The authors report that WiFi and DECT did not pose a real…
Use of radiofrequency hepatic parenchymal transection device in hepatic hemangioma resection: early experience and lessons learned.
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Jan 1, 2007
This retrospective case series reviewed four resections of symptomatic giant cavernous hepatic hemangiomas using an RF-powered multiarray (Habib sealer) for hepatic parenchymal transection. No blood transfusions were required and no major biliary or vascular injuries were observed at 1-year follow-up; one…