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Title: Heated IV Bag


1
Heated IV Bag
University of Pittsburgh Senior Design BioE
1160/1161
Joe McFerron Ashley Danicic Justin Miller April
18, 2005 Mentor Linda Huckenstein, R.N
2
Outline
  • Background
  • Economic Considerations
  • Problem Statement
  • Design Description
  • Human Factors Safety
  • Experimental Methods
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • Future
  • Acknowledgements

3
Background
  • Lavages are most frequently used to remove debris
    from an organ or cavity with repeated injections
    of solution.
  • Saline solution is heated
  • to increase circulation
  • reduce risk of infection
  • increase comfort of patient

4
Problem Statement
  • There is no current device that attaches to the
    IV bag which controls and monitors the solution
    temperature
  • There is currently no cost effective way to
    produce a device on a large scale
  • Information from medical personnel
  • Heated saline for lavage would be a desirable
    feature to incorporate

5
Problem Statement
Current Methods
  • Microwave
  • No temperature control
  • PVC IV bag deforms at 135-180 degrees
  • Temperature of solution decreases with time
  • Heat Exchanger
  • Bulky
  • More expensive
  • Needs internal pump in heat exchanger

6
Approximate Market (US)
  • National Center for Health Statistics 2000
  • 40 million inpatient, 31.5 million outpatient
    surgeries
  • Ear Surgeries 878,000
  • Nervous System Surgeries 2.2 million
  • Nose, Mouth, and Pharynx Surgeries 2.36 million
  • Cardiovascular System Surgeries 6.8 million
  • Digestive System Surgeries 12 million
  • Musculoskeletal System Surgeries 7.4 million
  • Integumentary (Skin) System Surgeries 3.7
    million
  • Of these 71.5 million surgeries,
  • approximately 35.3 million were considered
    potential lavage situations

7
Design Description
  • Functions
  • Attaches to IV bag
  • Control temperature of the solution
  • Measure temperature of the solution
  • Customer and Design Requirements
  • Resistant to most liquids
  • Accurate temperature control
  • Adjust to fit various size bags
  • Fast response
  • Small
  • Easy to assemble
  • Easy to sterilize
  • Flexible
  • Cost effective

8
Design Description
  • Materials Selected
  • Etched Foil Heater -etched foil resistive element
  • transfer heat more efficiently
  • uniform heat patterns
  • Kapton insulator
  • Excellent dielectric strength
  • Made for immersion in fluids
  • Resistant to most acids, solvents, and bases

9
Design Description
  • Temperature Controller
  • Universal
  • LED Display
  • Accurately controls temperature
  • 0.1 degree resolution
  • Hysteresis control
  • Thermocouple
  • Platinum temperature sensing element
  • Temperature range (-50oC to 155oC)
  • Water resistant

10
Proposed Solution
  • Heater
  • Dimensions
  • Actual 6.9 x 9
  • Power
  • Theoretical 290 W
  • Actual 326 W
  • Wraps around circumference of IV bag
  • Heat solution quickly (lt10 min)

11
Power Estimation
  • Based on these calculations
  • P operating Pcd Pr Pcv
  • P warm up mCp(Tf-Ti)/t
  • t is 10 minutes
  • It was determined that 290 W needed

12
Design Verification
Cross section of modeled bag after 11 min subject
to 300W
13
Competitive Analysis
  • Strengths
  • Price
  • Heater (lt 50)
  • Thermocouple (lt 15 )
  • Temperature Controller ( lt 50)
  • Adjust to different bag volumes
  • No pressure pump needed
  • Portable
  • Weaknesses
  • Inadequate insulation
  • Possible uneven heat distribution
  • No mixing

14
Safety and Human Factors
  • Safety
  • Resistant to Liquids /
  • Prevent Electric Shock
  • Thermocouple immersion in water
  • Heater water-proof
  • Burn
  • Insulator cool to touch
  • Leakage
  • Bag deformation from heat
  • Leaching
  • PVC IV bag
  • PVC tubing
  • Human factors
  • Ease of assembly
  • Ease of use
  • Heater adjusts to changing volume of bag
  • Protection from burn

15
Prototype


Thermofoil Heater
Temperature controller
Thermocouple
16
How it works
Temperature Sensor feedback control
Temperature Controller
IV Bag
Heating Element
120 V
17
Experimental Methods
  • Verification Testing
  • Test Setup
  • 1-liter Saline Bag
  • Thermocouple placed 1cm from bottom of bag
  • Heating element attached securely to bottom
    portion of bag
  • Full power (120 V) used
  • Recorded time-series of thermocouple

18
Results
  • Reached body temperature in 6.5 min
  • Only 1oC fluctuation in temperature

19
Results
20
Criteria for Success
21
Future
  • Better method for thermocouple insertion
  • IV port insertion
  • Better method for attaching heater to bag
  • Insulator added around heater to prevent (user)
    burn
  • Customize circuitry to cut down on controller
    cost

22
Acknowledgements
  • Drs. Hal Wrigley and Linda Baker
  • Department of BioEngineering
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