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The Effects of Multiple Infusion Line Extensions on Occlusion Alarm Function of an Infusion Pump
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 02/09/09
Deckert D et al. - When simulating low flow rate infusions (5 mL/h) as for vasopressor support, occlusion alarm time was critically prolonged, especially with an increased length of infusion lines.
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