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Old Feb 18, 2008, 02:06 AM
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IV infusion in chemotherapy for cancer treatment

Hello,

I'm a french student in biomedical engineering, and I'd like to take an advantage of this chat. In fact I'm working in the use of infusion pumps, for an academic project, and I need your help about current practices in hospital. Could you please help me by answering some of theses questions? Thank you very much..
--> Don't answer to all the questions if you don't have the time...

Do you use infusion pumps in chemotherapy services? How many pumps have you got?
What sort of infusion are you used to practicing in chemotherapy : gravity or pump? why?
What pump do you use (what supplier, which model?) ? Why (advantages/drawbacks) ?
Are there any specific settings useful for chemotherapy (parameters)?
How many sets are used for chemotherapy (by pump) ? Are they specific for chemotherapy (oncology/hematology)? What is so specific?


Just to know for my statistics: where are you from (country)?
In you have any suggestion or document, feel free to answer on the topic!
Thank you by advance,

A.L.
Etudiant Ingénieur Biomédical
Génie Biologique - Filière Biomédicale
Université de Technologie de Compiègne - FRANCE

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