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Bartels K et al. – Current infusion techniques in the pediatric care setting can result in significant, unrecognized, and potentially hazardous delays in achieving delivery of intended drug doses to the patient. Total flow rate, priming of the infusion system, the dead volume of the fluid path, and the start–up performance of the infusion pump system contribute to delays in achieving targeted rates of drug delivery.

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