Britton J
Royal Alexandra Hospital, Corsebar Road, Paisley, Renfrewshire, UK.
J Med Eng Technol. 2007 Nov-Dec;31(6):450-8. doi: 10.1080/03091900701292141.
Portable medical devices represent an important resource for assisting healthcare delivery. The movement of portable devices often results in them being unavailable when needed. Tracking equipment using radiofrequency identification technology/devices (RFID) may provide a promising solution to the problems encountered in locating portable equipment.
An RFID technology trial was undertaken at Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley. This involved the temporary installation of three active readers and attaching actively transmitting radio frequency tags to different portable medical devices. The active readers and computer system were linked using a bespoke data network. Tags and readers from two separate manufacturers were tested.
Reliability difficulties were encountered when testing the technology from the first manufacturer, probably due to the casing of the medical device interfering with the signal from the tag. Improved results were obtained when using equipment from the second manufacturer with an overall error rate of 12.3%. Tags from this manufacturer were specifically designed to overcome problems observed with the first system tested.
Findings from this proof of concept trial suggest that RFID technology could be used to track the location of equipment in a hospital.
便携式医疗设备是辅助医疗服务的一项重要资源。便携式设备的移动常常导致在需要时无法获取。使用射频识别技术/设备(RFID)追踪设备可能为解决定位便携式设备时遇到的问题提供一个有前景的解决方案。
在佩斯利的皇家亚历山德拉医院进行了一项RFID技术试验。这包括临时安装三个有源阅读器,并将主动发射射频标签附着到不同的便携式医疗设备上。有源阅读器和计算机系统通过一个定制的数据网络相连。测试了来自两个不同制造商的标签和阅读器。
在测试第一个制造商的技术时遇到了可靠性问题,可能是由于医疗设备的外壳干扰了来自标签的信号。使用第二个制造商的设备时获得了更好的结果,总体错误率为12.3%。该制造商的标签经过专门设计,以克服在测试的第一个系统中观察到的问题。
这个概念验证试验的结果表明,RFID技术可用于追踪医院中设备的位置。