Using RFID in Fluid Conectors to Ensure and Verify Usage at the Point of Connection

Mr Rick Garber, Business Unit Manager
Colder Products Co, United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Smart Healthcare USA 2004 on Jun 11, 2004.
 

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Presentation Summary
  • Miniature, close range RFID interrogators are integrated into medical equipment, with RFID tags integrated into mating fluid lines
  • Information stored on tags can be used for
  • Machine calibration
  • Prevention of disposable item re-use
  • Verification of therapy provided
  • Tracking of connections
  • Multiple identification technologies are considered to meet a broad range of needs
  • Sensors are combined with tags and connectors to broaden utility

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