Identification of information surgical instrument by ceramic RFID tag

作者: T. Ifukube , Y. Iwakami , T. Obayashi , S. Shimada , T. Komatsu

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关键词: Failure rateBiomedical equipmentCeramicSurgical instrumentBiomedical engineeringRadio-frequency identificationEngineeringReliability engineering

摘要: Surgical instruments with computerization is demanded to prevent medical error, the burden reduction of nurse, quality improvement operation. In this study, a radio frequency identification tag was made from ceramic developed. As results, sterilization characteristic repetition 2% failure rate. The above-mentioned heating tolerance, ultrasonic exposure in water and shock tolerance were 0% rate not be confirmed transformation impossibility communication situation on RFID tag. conclusion, which has basic characteristics indicated possibility able use field.

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