EP2489343A1 - System for assisting medicinal liquid preparation and method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation - Google Patents

System for assisting medicinal liquid preparation and method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation Download PDF

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EP2489343A1
EP2489343A1 EP10823174A EP10823174A EP2489343A1 EP 2489343 A1 EP2489343 A1 EP 2489343A1 EP 10823174 A EP10823174 A EP 10823174A EP 10823174 A EP10823174 A EP 10823174A EP 2489343 A1 EP2489343 A1 EP 2489343A1
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Akinobu Okuda
Tohru Nakamura
Soichiro Fujioka
Osamu Mizuno
Akihiro Ohta
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61JCONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
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  • the present invention relates to systems and methods for assisting medicinal liquid preparation which are used for auditing in injecting medicinal liquids such as injection drugs into an infusion bag in the field of medicine.
  • medicinal liquids taken and mixed from several types of medicinal liquid containers are administered to hospitalized patients and so on.
  • the types of the medicinal liquids have to be confirmed in the setting of the medicinal liquids.
  • the types of medicinal liquids have to be sufficiently confirmed, and errors in the setting of medicinal liquids have to be prevented. This is because some of medicinal liquids administered to hospitalized patients have to be handled with sufficient attention to safety.
  • the medicinal liquids are withdrawn from medicinal liquid containers (medicine bottles) into a syringe and injected into an infusion bag. During this operation, the amounts of the withdrawn medicinal liquids have to be confirmed sufficiently. In particular, it is necessary to sufficiently confirm the amounts of medicinal liquids which are harmful to humans if taken in improper amounts.
  • medicinal liquids are manually mixed by nurses or pharmacists.
  • a medicinal liquid is taken out of a medicinal liquid container, an injection needle is inserted into the medicinal liquid container by a nurse or pharmacist to withdraw the medicinal liquid.
  • a medicinal liquid having high viscosity such as glucose
  • a large force is required for operating a syringe.
  • a medicinal liquid is withdrawn from a vial container requiring the adjustment of internal pressure, a complicated procedure is necessary.
  • the operation of taking medicinal liquids from medicinal liquid containers puts a heavy workload on nurses and pharmacists.
  • FIG. 23 shows a medicine auditing apparatus of the related art used in setting drugs (for example, see Patent Literature 1).
  • This medicine auditing apparatus 1 is used for assisting in checking drugs in the setting of the drugs. The following will describe an auditing method using the medicine auditing apparatus 1.
  • An operator such as a nurse or a pharmacist first inputs preparation data to a data entry and display device 2.
  • a storage and analysis device 3 Based on the inputted preparation data to the data entry and display device 2, a storage and analysis device 3 sends image and weight data of drugs required for the preparation to a comparison determination device 4.
  • the storage and analysis device 3 stores image and weight data of drugs used for hospitals and dispensing pharmacies beforehand.
  • the image and weight data of drugs stored in the storage and analysis device 3 is prepared by an image data recognizing device 5 and a weight measuring device 6 beforehand.
  • the medicine auditing apparatus 1 performs the following processing for each drug on the medicine set stage 7. Specifically, the image data recognizing device 5 prepares the image data of the drug on the medicine set stage 7, and sends the prepared image data to the comparison determination device 4.
  • the comparison determination device 4 compares the image data of the drug on the medicine set stage 7 with the image data from the storage and analysis device 3 to perform determination.
  • the determination result (OK, NG) is sent to the data entry and display device 2.
  • the weight measuring device 6 prepares the weight data of the drug on the medicine set stage 7, and sends the prepared weight data to the comparison determination device 4.
  • the comparison determination device 4 compares the weight data of the drug on the medicine set stage 7 with the weight data from the storage and analysis device 3 to perform determination.
  • the determination result (OK, NG) is sent to the data entry and display device 2.
  • the medicine auditing apparatus of the related art assists in auditing in checking whether or not the set drugs are correct, by automatically evaluating the appearance and weight of the set drugs. This auditing can prevent errors in the setting of drugs.
  • Patent Literature 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2005-279228
  • the medicine auditing apparatus of the related art can be used for auditing in setting drug containers.
  • the medicine auditing device of the related art cannot be used for auditing in preparing medicinal liquids by mixing and so on.
  • An object of the present invention is to solve the above-described problem. Specifically, the object of the present invention is to provide a system and method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation which can assist in auditing the amounts of injected medicinal liquids and so on in preparing the medicinal liquids.
  • a medicinal liquid preparation assist system includes: a medicine bottle weight measurement unit having a medicine bottle mounting portion on which medicine bottles are placed, and a first weight measurement portion for measuring the total weight of all the medicine bottles placed on the medicine bottle mounting portion; an infusion bag weight measurement unit having an infusion bag mounting portion on which an infusion bag is placed, and a second weight measurement portion for measuring the weight of the infusion bag placed on the infusion bag mounting portion; a storage unit; a control unit for producing auditing information based on changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit and the infusion bag weight measurement unit, and storing the produced auditing information in the storage unit; and an information presentation unit for displacing at least one of information about medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag, the information being stored beforehand in the storage unit, and the auditing information stored in the storage unit by the control unit.
  • a method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation includes: a display step of displaying information about medicinal liquids to be injected into an infusion bag, the information stored in a storage unit; a medicine bottle weight measuring step of measuring the total weight of medicine bottles placed on a medicine bottle mounting portion; an infusion bag weight measuring step of measuring the weight of the infusion bag placed on an infusion bag mounting portion; a first auditing information producing step of producing auditing information based on changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measuring step, and storing the produced auditing information in the storage unit; and a second auditing information producing step of producing auditing information based on changes in weight measured by the infusion bag weight measuring step, and storing the produced auditing information in the storage unit.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing the configuration of a medicinal liquid preparation assist system in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention.
  • a medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 according to the embodiment includes a medicinal liquid preparation assist apparatus 11 and a medical information database 12 connected to the medicinal liquid preparation assist apparatus 11 via a network.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist apparatus 11 includes a base 13.
  • the base 13 includes a medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, an infusion bag weight measurement unit 15, a cradle 16, and an information presentation unit 17.
  • the casing of the base 13 includes a control unit 18 and a storage unit 19 therein as indicated by the dash lines.
  • FIG. 2 shows the main parts of the medicine bottle weight measurement unit and the infusion bag weight measurement unit in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 has a medicine bottle mounting portion 14a on which a plurality of medicine bottles 20 can be placed and a weight measurement portion 14b which measures the total weight of the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the weight measurement portion 14b is disposed vertically under the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates that two vial containers 20a and four ampule containers 20b all of which are different in shape on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • FIG. 1 shows a configuration in which a maximum of six medicine bottles 20 can be mounted on the medicine bottle mounting portion of the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, but as a matter of course, the number of medicine bottles to be mounted on the medicine bottle mounting portion of the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 is not limited to six.
  • the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15 has an infusion bag mounting portion 15a on which an infusion bag 21 to be injected with a medicinal liquid is placed and a weight measurement portion 15b which measures the weight of the infusion bag 21 placed on the infusion bag mounting portion 15a.
  • the weight measurement portion 15b is disposed vertically under the infusion bag mounting portion 15a.
  • the infusion bag 21 to be placed on the infusion bag mounting portion 15a is filled with normal saline solution beforehand.
  • the infusion bag mounting portion of the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15 includes a support 15c which supports a spout plug 21a of the infusion bag 21 and the vicinity thereof.
  • the infusion bag 21 is supported by the support 15c such that a spout plug face 21b is directed obliquely upward.
  • the injection needle of a syringe is easily inserted into the spout plug 21a of the infusion bag 21 with the spout plug face 21b of the infusion bag 21 directed obliquely upward, when a medicinal liquid in the syringe is injected into the infusion bag 21.
  • an injection needle is inserted into the spout plug 21a of the infusion bag 21 beforehand, and a syringe is fitted to the injection needle inserted into the spout plug 21a to inject a medicinal liquid into the infusion bag 21.
  • the injection needle can be prevented from being contaminated by contact with things other than the syringe so long as the spout plug face 21b of the infusion bag 21 is directed obliquely upward.
  • the control unit 18 is connected to the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 and the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15 via signal lines 22a. Data of weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 and the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15 is sent to the control unit 18 via the signal lines 22a.
  • the control unit 18 produces auditing information indicating the results of auditing on the preparation of medicinal liquids in accordance with changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 and the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15.
  • the storage unit 19 is connected to the control unit 18 via a signal line 22b, and the control unit 18 causes the auditing information to be stored in the storage unit 19.
  • the auditing information is produced and is stored in the storage unit 19 automatically, so that the results of auditing can be automatically recorded and accumulated. In the related art, the results of auditing are manually recorded and accumulated. This automation can improve the efficiency of preparing medicinal liquids.
  • the total weight of the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a is measured, but the weight of the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a may be measured individually by using a plurality of measurement devices. However, the number of sensors can be reduced by measuring the total weight of the medicine bottles 20 rather than by measuring the weight of the medicine bottles individually.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 having the above-described configuration can assist in auditing counting of medicine bottles, checking of types of medicine bottles (types of medicinal liquids), the mixing and preparing order of medicinal liquids, measuring of medicinal liquids, and so on, based on the changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 and the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15.
  • These auditing processes can prevent errors in the setting of medicine bottles, the selection of medicine bottles and the amounts of medicinal liquids at the time of preparing medicinal liquids, and so forth.
  • medicinal liquids can be safely and accurately prepared by the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10. Operations of the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 for the auditing processes will be explained later.
  • the cradle 16 supports a syringe driving device 23.
  • the syringe driving device 23 drives the piston of a syringe 23a mounted on the syringe driving device 23.
  • the syringe driving device 23 assists in withdrawing a medicinal liquid into the cylinder of the syringe 23a and injecting the medicinal liquid from the cylinder of the syringe 23a into the infusion bag 21.
  • the cradle 16 includes a holder 16a holding the syringe driving device 32, and a weight measurement portion (not shown) which measures the weight of the syringe driving device 23 held by the holder 16a.
  • the cradle 16 serves as a syringe weight measurement portion in the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the weight measurement portion of the cradle 16 is disposed vertically under the holder 16a holding the syringe driving device 23, similarly to the weight measurement portion 14b of the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 and the weight measurement portion 15b of the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15 shown in FIG. 2 .
  • the weight measurement portion of the cradle 16 is also connected to the control unit 18 via a signal line, similarly to the weight measurement portion 14b of the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 and the weight measurement portion 15b of the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15 shown in FIG. 2 .
  • data of weight measured by the weight measurement portion of the cradle 16 is sent to the control unit 18.
  • the control unit 18 produces auditing information indicating the results of auditing on the preparation of medicinal liquids based on weight measured by the cradle 16, and causes the produced auditing information to be stored in the storage unit 19.
  • the holder 16a of the cradle 16 has a charger (not shown) which charges the syringe driving device 23.
  • the power supply (not shown) of the syringe driving device 23 is charged while the syringe driving device 23 is held by the cradle 16.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 including the cradle 16 can assist in auditing whether or not a medicinal liquid is left in the syringe 23a and the amount of a medicinal liquid withdrawn into the syringe 23a.
  • the auditing processes can prevent errors in the selection of medicine bottles, the amounts of medicinal liquids, and so forth in preparing medicinal liquids. Operations of the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 for the auditing processes in accordance with the weight measured by the cradle 16 will be explained later.
  • a needle removing portion may be also provided on the cradle 16 for removing a used injection needle from the syringe 23a.
  • the needle removing portion may be composed of, for example, a flat plate with a V-groove.
  • a needle can be removed from the syringe 23a with the flange of the syringe 23a hooked in the V-groove.
  • the provision of such a needle removing portion enables an operator such as a nurse or a pharmacist to remove a used injection needle without touching the needle. Thus, needle-stick accidents can be avoided in removing used injection needles.
  • the information presentation unit 17 includes a display 17a.
  • the control unit 18 controls images on the display 17a in accordance with a variety of information stored in the storage unit 19.
  • the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17 displays information about medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag 21, auditing information, information about a patient to whom the prepared medicinal liquids are administered, and so forth.
  • the information about medicinal liquids includes information needed for the preparation of medicinal liquids such as the types of medicinal liquids, the doses of medicinal liquids, and the preparing order of medicinal liquids.
  • the information presentation unit 17 may display any one of the information about medicinal liquids and the auditing information.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 including the information presentation unit 17, can visually provide an operator with information such as the types of medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag 21 and the mixing and preparing order of medicinal liquids.
  • the operator can easily and accurately confirm information required for the preparation of medicinal liquids.
  • the operator can also prepare medicinal liquids efficiently.
  • the base 13 is integrated with the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15, and the cradle 16.
  • the base 13 further includes a work board 13a (area for mixing and preparing) disposed adjacent to the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 and the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15.
  • An operator such as a nurse or a pharmacist can prepare medicinal liquids on the work board 13a.
  • the information, presentation unit 17 is provided on the base 13, and the casing of the base 13 includes the control unit 18 and the storage unit 19 therein.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system may be configured such that the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15, the cradle 16, and the information presentation unit 17 are separated from the base 13.
  • the medical information database 12 In the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10, medical information such as information about medicinal liquids, auditing information, and information about patients is sent and received between the medicinal liquid preparation assist apparatus 11 and the medical information database 12. This configuration enables a variety of information to be retrieved from the medical information database 12 as needed and be stored in the storage unit 19. Further, the auditing information stored in the storage unit 19 can be accumulated as medical information in the medical information database 12. A variety of information is sent and received between the medicinal liquid preparation assist apparatus 11 and the medical information database 12 as described above, so that the capacity of the storage unit 19 in the base 13 can be reduced. Thus, the medicinal liquid preparation assist apparatus 11 can be further downsized.
  • the control unit 18 displays the full-size photographic images (actually photographed images) of the medicine bottles 20 each containing a medicinal liquid to be injected into the infusion bag 21 on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17 in order of mixing and preparing processes, in accordance with information about medicinal liquids stored in the storage unit 19.
  • the information about medicinal liquids contains data of the actually photographed images.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 includes a reader 24 which reads prescription identification data (prescription ID) in order to retrieve information about medicinal liquids from the medical information database 12.
  • Prescription ID read by the reader 24 is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18.
  • the prescription ID stored in the storage unit 19 is sent to the medical information database 12 by the control unit 18.
  • the medical information database 12 sends information about medicinal liquids and patients corresponding to the prescription ID received by the medical information database 12.
  • the control unit 18 causes the information about medicinal liquids and patients from the medical information database 12 to be stored in the storage unit 19.
  • one-dimensional bar-codes or two-dimensional bar-codes can be used for prescription ID.
  • the reader 24 for reading prescription ID is disposed at the rear of the information presentation unit 17.
  • the reader 24 is folder-shaped so as to hold a sheet of paper 25 with a prescription printed thereon (hereinafter, will be referred to as "a prescription"). Therefore, the reader 24 reads prescription ID printed on the prescription 25 inserted into the folder.
  • the provision of the reader 24 for reading prescription ID makes it easy to retrieve medical information from the medical information database 12. Further, the provision of the folder for the prescription 25 at the rear of the information presentation unit 17 can reduce a risk that the prescription 25 may be blurred with medicinal liquids and so on to make characters on the prescription 25 unreadable in preparing the medicinal liquids.
  • a reader for reading information about medicinal liquids and patients printed on the prescription 25 may be provided instead of the reader 24 for reading prescription ID, and the information read by the reader may be stored in the storage unit 19.
  • an input unit for inputting prescription ID, information about medicinal liquids, and the like may be provided instead of the readers for reading prescription ID, information about medicinal liquids and the like, and the information inputted by the input unit may be stored in the storage unit 19.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 further includes a camera 26.
  • the camera 26 is used for the authentication of operators. Specifically, the control unit 18 conducts authentication by comparing the image of an operator captured by the camera 26 with the image of the operator stored in the storage unit 19. In this way, only those who are registered in advance can be authenticated.
  • the camera 26 can be also used to identify the medicine bottle 20 containing a medicinal liquid to be used. Specifically, the control unit 18 conducts authentication by comparing the image of the medicine bottle 20 captured by the camera 26 with the actually photographed image contained in the information about medicinal liquids. In this way, errors in the setting of medicine bottles can be prevented.
  • the camera 26 can be also used to record images of medicinal liquid preparing processes.
  • reflective photosensors may be embedded into positions on the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 where medicine bottles are placed, and signals generated by the reflective photosensors may be transmitted to the control unit 18.
  • the control unit 18 can determine, based on the signals from the reflective photosensors, whether or not the medicine bottles are picked up from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a in the order of mixing and preparing processes and whether or not the medicine bottles 20 are returned to the original positions on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • errors in the selection of medicine bottles can be surely prevented.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist apparatus 11 includes light emitting diode (LED) display units provided in the vicinity of the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • the LED display units correspond to the positions on the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 where medicine bottles are placed.
  • Light emission from the LED display units is controlled by the control unit 18.
  • the control unit 18 causes the LED display unit corresponding to the medicine bottle 20 to be suctioned to emit light.
  • the light emission from the LED display unit can clearly show an operator the medicine bottle to be suctioned.
  • an operator such as a nurse or a pharmacist inserts the prescription 25 into the reader 24 disposed at the rear of the information presentation unit 17.
  • the prescription 25 is printed with information about patients and medicinal liquids to be administered to the patients, prescription ID, and so on.
  • the reader 24 reads the prescription ID on the prescription 25.
  • the prescription ID read by the reader 24 is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18.
  • the prescription ID stored in the storage unit 19 is transmitted to the medical information database 12 by the control unit 18.
  • the medical information database 12 sends information about patients, medicinal liquids, and so on corresponding to the prescription ID received by the medical information database 12.
  • the information about patients, medicinal liquids, and so on from the medical information database 12 is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18.
  • control unit 18 causes instructions in accordance with steps of preparing medicinal liquids to be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17, based on the information about patients, medicinal liquids, and so on stored in the storage unit 19. Therefore, an operator can prepare medicinal liquids by following the instructions displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • FIG. 3 shows an example of the instructions displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • FIG. 3 shows an example of an image instructing an operator to mount the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a and mount the infusion bag 21 on the infusion bag mounting portion 15a.
  • a status display 17b indicating the present status of a preparation process is shown on the uppermost portion of the display 17a.
  • An operator can easily confirm, from the status display 17b, which step in the preparation process is being carried out. Therefore, the operator can easily resume the preparation despite interruptions.
  • an instruction display 17c and a done button 17d are shown below the status display 17b. Contents on the instruction display 17c change according to steps in the preparation process.
  • a patient record display 17e indicating the name and room of a patient is shown below the instruction display 17c and the done button 17d.
  • a medicinal liquid information display 17f indicating information about medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag 21 is also shown below the patient record display 17e.
  • the medicinal liquid information display 17f for example, as shown in FIG. 3 , indicates the names and amounts of medicinal liquids together with actually photographed images 20c of the medicine bottles 20 to be set, in order of mixing and preparing processes from left to right.
  • the actually photographed images 20c of the medicine bottles 20 containing medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag 21 are displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17 in order of mixing and preparing processes.
  • an operator can mount the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a almost in such a way as to overlap the medicine bottles on the actually photographed images 20c.
  • the operator can arrange the medicine bottles 20 containing medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag 21 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a in order of mixing and preparing processes.
  • FIG. 3 shows a case in which the medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag 21 are medicinal liquids A, B, and C.
  • the following will describe, as an example, a case in which the medicinal liquids A, B, and C are mixed and prepared in this order.
  • the medicine bottles 20 containing the medicinal liquids A, B, and C, respectively, are to be set on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a, it is possible to assist in auditing checking of types of the medicine bottles (types of the medicinal liquids), the arrangement order of the medicinal bottles, and counting of the medicine bottles, based on changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an example of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 in such a case where the medicine bottles 20 containing the medicinal liquid A, B, and C, respectively, are mounted on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the medicine bottle 20 containing the medicinal liquid A (hereinafter, will be referred to as the medicinal bottle A) is mounted on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a by an operator.
  • weight W1 of the medicine bottle A is measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • the control unit 18 also recognizes and stores the calculated increment ⁇ W1 as the weight of the medicine bottle A in the storage unit 19.
  • the control unit 18 compares the recognized weight ⁇ W1 of the medicine bottle A and the initial weight of the medicine bottle A (a predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and then stores the result of the comparison in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated weight ⁇ W1 of the medicinal bottle A and the result of the comparison are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the initial weight of the medicine bottles herein means the weight of the medicine bottles before opening in the case where the medicinal liquids have to be used up at a single time.
  • the initial weight of the medicine bottles means the weight thereof after the previous use in the case where the medicinal liquids can be used at multiple times.
  • the weight of the medicinal bottles after the previous use may be registered into the medical information database 12 in association with the identification data assigned to the respective medicine bottles.
  • the medicine bottle 20 containing the medicinal liquid B (hereinafter, will be referred to as the medicinal bottle B) is mounted on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a by the operator, and then, as shown in FIG. 4 , total weight W2 of the medicine bottles A and B is measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • the control unit 18 also recognizes and stores the calculated increment ⁇ W2 as the weight of the medicine bottle B in the storage unit 19.
  • control unit 18 compares the recognized weight ⁇ W2 of the medicine bottle B and the initial weight of the medicine bottle B (a predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the result of the comparison in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated weight ⁇ W2 of the medicinal bottle B and the result of the comparison are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the medicine bottle 20 containing the medicinal liquid C (hereinafter, will be referred to as the medicinal bottle C) is mounted on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a by the operator, and then, as shown in FIG. 4 , total weight W3 of the medicine bottles from A to C is measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • the control unit 18 also recognizes and stores the calculated increment ⁇ W3 as the weight of the medicine bottle C in the storage unit 19.
  • control unit 18 compares the recognized weight ⁇ W3 of the medicine bottle C and the initial weight of the medicine bottle C (a predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the result of the comparison in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated weight ⁇ W3 of the medicinal bottle C and the result of the comparison are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the weight of the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a is calculated based on the increments in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, so that checking of the types of the set medicine bottles (medicinal liquids) can be assisted.
  • the control unit 18 also produces setting error information when recognizing that the calculated weight of the medicine bottle 20 does not coincide with the initial weight of the medicine bottle (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19. Such a noncoincidence means that the calculated weight does not coincide with the initial weight within the margin of error.
  • the setting error information may be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17. Alternatively, a device for sounding an alarm (not shown) corresponding to the setting error information produced by the control unit 18 may be provided on the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the control unit 18 also counts the number of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 when the medicine bottles 20 are to be set on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a, and calculates, from the result of the counting, the number of the medicine bottles 20 mounted on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the calculated number of the medicine bottles 20 is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18.
  • the control unit 18 compares the calculated number of the medicine bottles 20 with the number of medicine bottles (a predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the result of the comparison in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated number of the medicine bottles 20 and the result of the comparison are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the contained data may be used.
  • the control unit 18 may analyze the number of medicine bottles from the information about medicinal liquids and store the analyzed number in the storage unit 19.
  • the control unit 18 can analyze the number of medicine bottles from the number of the actually photographed images contained in the information about medicinal liquids.
  • the number of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 is counted, so that the auditing in counting the number of medicine bottles can be assisted.
  • the control unit 18 also produces counting error information indicating a shortage of medicine bottles when recognizing that the calculated number of the medicine bottles 20 does not coincide with the number of medicine bottles (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19.
  • the counting error information may be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • a device for sounding an alarm (not shown) corresponding to the counting error information produced by the control unit 18 may be provided on the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 can assist in auditing whether or not an error occurs in the setting of medicine bottles (medicinal liquids).
  • the weight of the medicinal bottles 20 is measured.
  • the control unit 18 calculates the weight of medicinal liquids, by recognizing the weight of the medicine bottles 20 based on the increments in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 and subtracting the weight of the medicine bottle bodies from the recognized weight.
  • the calculated weight of medicinal liquids is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18.
  • the control unit 18 compares the calculated weight of medicinal liquids with the initial weight of medicinal liquids stored beforehand in the storage unit 19 and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 can assist in auditing whether or not an error occurs in the setting of medicine bottles (medicinal liquids).
  • the contained data may be used.
  • the control unit 18 may analyze the initial weight of medicinal liquids from the information about medicinal liquids and store the analyzed initial weight in the storage unit 19. Specifically, the control unit 18 may obtain differences between the initial weight of medicine bottles and the weight of medicine bottle bodies to calculate the initial weight of medicinal liquids.
  • the initial weight of medicinal liquids herein means the weight of medicinal liquids contained in medicine bottles before opening in the case where the medicinal liquids have to be used up at a single time.
  • the initial weight of medicinal liquids means the weight of medicinal liquids contained in medicine bottles after the previous use in the case where the medicinal liquids can be used at multiple times.
  • an operator After setting the medicine bottles 20 containing medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag 21 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a, an operator firstly picks up the medicine bottle 20 containing the medicinal liquid A and withdraws a predetermined amount of the medicinal liquid A from the medicine bottle 20 in the operator's hand into the syringe 23a. The operator then returns the medicine bottle 20, from which the medicinal liquid A has been withdrawn, to the original position of the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a. Next, the operator picks up the medicine bottle 20 containing the medicinal liquid B and withdraws a predetermined amount of the medicinal liquid B from the medicine bottle 20 in the operator's hand into the syringe 23a.
  • injection of medicinal liquids from the syringe 23a into the infusion bag 21 may be performed either after withdrawing a medicinal liquid from a single medicine bottle 20 into the syringe 23a or after withdrawing medicinal liquids from multiple medicine bottles 20 into the syringe 23a.
  • auditing in checking the types of medicine bottles (types of medicinal liquids) picked up, the order in which medicine bottles are picked up, and the number of times medicine bottles are picked up can be assisted based on weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 when the medicine bottles 20 are picked up from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • Auditing in measuring the amounts of medicinal liquids withdrawn into the syringe 23a, checking the types of the withdrawn medicinal liquids, the mixing and preparing order of the medicinal liquids, and the number of times the medicine bottles are returned can also be assisted based on weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 when the medicine bottles 20 are returned onto the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 when the medicine bottles 20 containing the medicinal liquid A, B, and C, respectively, are picked up from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the total weight W3 of the medicine bottles from A to C is measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 as shown in FIG. 5 at the initial stage where the medicine bottles 20 containing the medicinal liquid A, B, and C, respectively, are set.
  • an operator picks up the medicine bottle A from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a to withdraw the medicinal liquid A.
  • total weight W4 of the medicine bottles A and B is measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • the control unit 18 compares the recognized weight ⁇ W4 of the medicine bottle A with the initial weight of the medicine bottle A (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated weight ⁇ W4 of the medicine bottle A and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • Data on the initial weight of the medicine bottles containing the medicinal liquids A, B, and C may be data on the initial weight contained in the information about medicinal liquids or the initial weight calculated when the medicine bottles 20 are set on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the control unit 18 then recognizes and stores the calculated decrement ⁇ W5 as the weight of the medicine bottle B in the storage unit 19. Further, the control unit 18 compares the recognized weight ⁇ W5 of the medicine bottle B with the initial weight of the medicine bottle B (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19. Thus, the calculated weight ⁇ W5 of the medicine bottle B and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the control unit 18 then recognizes and stores the calculated decrement ⁇ W6 as the weight of the medicine bottle C in the storage unit 19. Further, the control unit 18 compares the recognized weight ⁇ W6 of the medicine bottle C with the initial weight of the medicine bottle C (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19. Thus, the calculated weight ⁇ W6 of the medicine bottle C and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the control unit 18 also produces pickup error information when recognizing that the calculated weight of the medicine bottle 20 does not coincide with the initial weight of the medicine bottle (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19. Such a noncoincidence means that the calculated weight does not coincide with the initial weight within the margin of error.
  • the pickup error information may be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17. Alternatively, a device for sounding an alarm (not shown) corresponding to the pickup error information produced by the control unit 18 may also be provided on the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the control unit 18 also counts the number of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 when the medicinal liquids are withdrawn from the medicine bottles 20 containing the medicinal liquids A, B, and C, respectively, and based on the counting result, calculates the number of the medicine bottles 20 picked up from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the calculated number of the medicine bottles 20 is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18.
  • the control unit 18 then compares the calculated number of the medicine bottles 20 with the number of medicine bottles (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and determines whether or not the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a have been all picked up.
  • Data on the number of medicine bottles may be the number of medicine bottles contained in the information about medicinal liquids, the number of medicine bottles analyzed by the control unit 18 from the information about medicinal liquids, or the number of medicine bottles calculated when the medicine bottles 20 are set on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the number of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 is counted, so that auditing of whether or not the medicinal liquids were withdrawn from all the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a can be assisted.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 can assist in auditing whether or not an error occurs in the picking up of medicine bottles (medicinal liquids).
  • the weight of the medicine bottles is measured.
  • the weight of medicinal liquids may be calculated when data on the weight of medicine bottle bodies can be confirmed from the information about medicinal liquids.
  • the control unit 18 calculates the weight of medicinal liquids, by recognizing the weight of the medicine bottles 20 based on the decrements in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 and subtracting the weight of the medicine bottle bodies from the recognized weight.
  • the calculated weight of medicinal liquids is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18.
  • the control unit 18 compares the calculated weight of medicinal liquids with the initial weight of medicinal liquids stored beforehand in the storage unit 19 and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 can assist in auditing whether or not an error occurs in the picking up of medicine bottles (medicinal liquids).
  • FIG. 6 shows an example of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 when the medicine bottles 20, from which the medicinal liquids A, B, and C have been withdrawn, are returned to the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the total weight W3 of the medicine bottles A to C is measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • an operator picks up the medicine bottle A from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a to withdraw the medicinal liquid A.
  • the operator returns the medicine bottle 20, from which the medicinal liquid A has been withdrawn, to the original position of the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the weight W5 is measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • the control unit 18 recognizes and stores the calculated decrement ⁇ W7 as the weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid A in the storage unit 19.
  • the control unit 18 compares the recognized weight ⁇ W7 of the withdrawn medicinal liquid A with the weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid A (a predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated weight ⁇ W7 of the withdrawn medicinal liquid A and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the contained data may be used.
  • the control unit 18 may calculate the weight of withdrawn medicinal liquids from the amounts of medicinal liquids contained in the information about medicinal liquids, and store the calculated weight of withdrawn medicinal liquids in the storage unit 19.
  • the control unit 18 may calculate the amounts of withdrawn medicinal liquids from the calculated weight of withdrawn medicinal liquids and compare the calculated amounts with data on the amounts of medicinal liquids contained in the information about medicinal liquids.
  • control unit 18 compares the recognized weight ⁇ W8 of the withdrawn medicinal liquid B with the weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid B (a predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated weight ⁇ M8 of the withdrawn medicinal liquid B and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the operator picks up the medicine bottle C from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a to withdraw the medicinal liquid C. Further, after withdrawing the medicinal liquid C, the operator returns the medicine bottle 20 to the original position of the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • weight W9 is measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • control unit 18 compares the recognized weight ⁇ W9 of the withdrawn medicinal liquid C with the weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid C (a predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated weight ⁇ W9 of the withdrawn medicinal liquid C and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the weight or amounts of the withdrawn medicinal liquids are calculated based on the decrements in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, so that auditing in measuring the amounts of medicinal liquids withdrawn into the syringe 23a and checking the types of the withdrawn medicinal liquids can be assisted.
  • the control unit 18 also produces withdrawal error information when recognizing that the calculated weight or amounts of withdrawn medicinal liquids do not coincide with data on the weight or amounts of the withdrawn medicinal liquids (the predetermined values) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19. Such a noncoincidence means that the calculated weight or amounts do not coincide with the weight or amounts stored beforehand within the margin of error.
  • the withdrawal error information indicates at least one of; errors in the amounts of withdrawn medicinal liquids; errors in the types of withdrawn medicinal liquids; and spilling of medicinal liquids.
  • the withdrawal error information may be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17. Alternatively, a device for sounding an alarm (not shown) corresponding to the withdrawal error information produced by the control unit 18 may also be provided on the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the following will describe another method for assisting in auditing checking of the types of withdrawn medicinal liquids using the medicinal liquid A as an example with reference to FIG. 5 .
  • the auditing in checking the medicinal liquid A which will be described below, can be applied to the medicinal liquids B and C, and an explanation thereof is omitted.
  • the weight W4 is measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 when the medicine bottle 20 containing the medicinal liquid A is picked up from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a
  • the weight W5 is measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 when the medicine bottle 20, from which the medicinal liquid A has been withdrawn, is returned to the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the control unit 18 recognizes the calculated increment ⁇ W10 in weight as the weight of the medicine bottle 20 from which the medicinal liquid A has been withdrawn and stores the recognized weight ⁇ W10 in the storage unit 19.
  • control unit 18 compares the recognized weight ⁇ W10 of the medicine bottle 20 after withdrawal with data on weight (a predetermined value) of the medicine bottle, from which a predetermined amount of the medicinal liquid A has been withdrawn, stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated weight ⁇ W10 of the medicine bottle A after withdrawal and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the contained data may be used.
  • the control unit 18 may analyze the weight of medicine bottle, from which the predetermined amount of the medicinal liquid has been withdrawn, from the information about medicinal liquids and store the analyzed weight in the storage unit 19.
  • the weight of the medicine bottle, from which the predetermined amount of the medicinal liquid has been withdrawn can be obtained by, for example, calculating a difference between the initial weight of the medicine bottle and the weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid.
  • auditing in checking the types of withdrawn medicinal liquids can be assisted by calculating the weight of the medicine bottles 20, from which the medicinal liquids have been withdrawn, based on the increments in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • the control unit 18 also produces withdrawal error information when recognizing that the calculated weight of the medicine bottle 20 after withdrawal does not coincide with the weight of the medicine bottle after withdrawal stored beforehand in the storage unit 19. Such a noncoincidence means that the calculated weight does not coincide with the weight stored beforehand within the margin of error.
  • the withdrawal error information indicates at least one of; errors in the amounts of withdrawn medicinal liquids; errors in the types of withdrawn medicinal liquids; and spilling of medicinal liquids.
  • the withdrawal error information may be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17. Alternatively, a device for sounding an alarm (not shown) corresponding to the withdrawal error information produced by the control unit 18 may also be provided on the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • control unit 18 counts the number of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 when the medicinal liquids are withdrawn from the medicine bottles containing the medicinal liquids A, B, and C, respectively, and based on the counting result, calculates the number of the medicine bottles 20 returned onto the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the control unit 18 stores the calculated number of the medicine bottles 20 in the storage unit 19.
  • the control unit 18 determines whether or not the medicine bottles are all returned onto the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a by comparing the calculated number of the medicine bottles 20 and data on the number of the medicine bottles (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 can assist in auditing of whether or not an error occurs in the amounts of withdrawn medicinal liquids and so on.
  • the control unit 18 calculates the weight of the medicinal liquid injected into the infusion bag 21 based on an increment in weight measured by the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15.
  • the calculated weight of the injected medicinal liquid is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18.
  • the control unit 18 compares the calculated weight of the injected medicinal liquid with data on the weight of the injected medicinal liquid (a predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated weight of the injected medicinal liquid and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the contained data may be used.
  • the control unit 18 may calculate the weight of the injected medicinal liquid from the amount of the medicinal liquid contained in the information about medicinal liquids, and store the calculated weight of the injected medicinal liquid in the storage unit 19.
  • the control unit 18 may calculate the amount of the injected medicinal liquid from the calculated weight of the injected medicinal liquid and compare the calculated amount with data on the amount of the medicinal liquid contained in the information about medicinal liquids.
  • the amounts or weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquids calculated when the medicinal liquids are withdrawn from the medicine bottles 20 into the syringe 23a may be used as data on the amounts or weight of injected medicinal liquids.
  • auditing in measuring the amounts of medicinal liquids injected into the infusion bag 21 and checking the types of the medicinal liquids can be assisted by calculating the weight or the amounts of the injected medicinal liquids based on increments in weight measured by the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15.
  • the control unit 18 also produces injection error information when recognizing that the calculated weight or amount of the injected medicinal liquid does not coincide with data on the weight or amount of the injected medicinal liquid (a predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19. Such a noncoincidence means that the calculated weight or amount does not coincide with the weight or amount stored beforehand within the margin of error.
  • the injection error information indicates at least one of; errors in the amounts of injected medicinal liquids; errors in the types of injected medicinal liquids; remaining of medicinal liquids in the syringe 23a; and spilling of medicinal liquids.
  • the injection error information may be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17. Alternatively, a device for sounding an alarm (not shown) corresponding to the injection error information produced by the control unit 18 may also be provided on the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the control unit 18 also counts the number of changes in weight measured by the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15, and based on the counting result, calculates the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected into the infusion bag 21. The calculated number of times is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18. The control unit 18 then compares the calculated number of times the medicinal liquid is injected with data on the number of medicine bottles (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19. Thus the calculated number of times the medicinal liquid is injected and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the data on the number of medicine bottles may be data on the number of medicinal liquids contained in the information about medicinal liquids.
  • the data on the number of medicinal liquids analyzed from the information about medicinal liquids by the control unit 18 may be used.
  • the data on the number of medicinal liquids counted when the medicine bottles 20 are set on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a may be used.
  • the data on the number of medicinal liquids counted when the medicinal liquids are withdrawn from the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a may be used.
  • auditing of the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected can be assisted by counting the number of changes in weight measured by the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15.
  • the control unit 18 also produces counting error information indicating a shortage in the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected when recognizing that the calculated number of times the medicinal liquid is injected does not coincide with the data on the number of medicine bottles (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19.
  • the counting error information may be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • a device for sounding an alarm (not shown) corresponding to the counting error information produced by the control unit 18 may be provided on the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 can assist in auditing of whether or not an error occurs in the amount of the injected medicinal liquid and so on.
  • the withdrawn medicinal liquid is injected into the infusion bag 21.
  • the medicinal liquids withdrawn multiple times are injected from the syringe 23a into the infusion bag 21 at a time, auditing in measuring the amounts of the injected medicinal liquids, checking the types of the injected medicinal liquids, and the mixing and preparing order of the medicinal liquids can be assisted.
  • the total amounts or total weight of all the medicinal liquids withdrawn into the syringe 23a multiple times is used.
  • the control unit 18 may analyze the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected from the information about medicinal liquids, and store the analyzed data on the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected in the storage unit 19. For example, the control unit 18 can analyze the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected from the data on the mixing and preparing processes of medicinal liquids contained in the information about medicinal liquids.
  • the syringe driving device 23 While the medicinal liquid is withdrawn from the medicine bottle 20 or injected into the infusion bag 21, the syringe driving device 23 is not held by the cradle 16 but is held in an operator's hand.
  • the weight of the syringe driving device 23 increases from the initial weight in accordance with the amount of the medicinal liquid withdrawn into the syringe 23a.
  • the initial weight of the syringe driving device 23 is weight in a state that the syringe 23a is empty.
  • the control unit 18 calculates the weight of the medicinal liquid withdrawn into the syringe 23a based on the weight measured by the cradle 16. The calculated withdrawn weight is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18.
  • the control unit 18 compares the calculated weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid with data on the weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid stored beforehand in the storage unit 19, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19.
  • the calculated weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • the contained data may be used.
  • the control unit 18 may calculate the weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid from data on the amount of the medicinal liquid contained in the information about medicinal liquids and store the data on the calculated weight of the medicinal liquid in the storage unit 19.
  • the control unit 18 may calculate the amount of the withdrawn medicinal liquid from the calculated weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid and may compare the calculated withdrawn amount with data on the amount of the medicinal liquid contained in the information about medicinal liquids.
  • the amount or weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid calculated based on changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 may be used as data on the amount or weight of the withdrawn medicinal liquid.
  • auditing in measuring the amount of the withdrawn medicinal liquid and checking the type of the medicinal liquid withdrawn into the syringe 23a may be assisted by calculating the weight or amount of the withdrawn medicinal liquid based on the weight measured by the cradle 16.
  • the control unit 18 also produces withdrawal error information when recognizing that the calculated weight or amount of the withdrawn medicinal liquid does not coincide with data on the weight or amount of the withdrawn medicinal liquid (a predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19. Such a noncoincidence means that the calculated weight or amount does not coincide with the weight or amount stored beforehand within the margin of error.
  • the withdrawal error information indicates at least one of; errors in the amount of the withdrawn medicinal liquid; an error in the type of the withdrawn medicinal liquid; and spilling of the medicinal liquid.
  • the withdrawal error information may be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17. Alternatively, a device for sounding an alarm (not shown) corresponding to the withdrawal error information produced by the control unit 18 may also be provided on the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the control unit 18 also counts the number of times the weight is measured by the cradle 16, and based on the counting result, calculates the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected into the infusion bag from the syringe 23a. The calculated number of times is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18. The control unit 18 then compares the calculated number of times the medicinal liquid is injected with data on the number of the medicine bottles (the predetermined value) stored in the storage unit 19 beforehand, and stores the comparison result in the storage unit 19. Thus, the calculated number of times the medicinal liquid is injected and the comparison result are stored in the storage unit 19 as auditing information.
  • auditing of the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected can be assisted by counting the number of times the weight is measured by the cradle 16.
  • the control unit 18 also produces counting error information indicating a shortage in the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected when recognizing that the calculated number of times the medicinal liquid is injected does not coincide with data on the number of medicine bottles stored beforehand in the storage unit 19.
  • the counting error information may be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • a device for sounding an alarm (not shown) corresponding to the counting error information produced by the control unit 18 may be provided on the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 can assist in auditing whether or not errors occur in the amounts of withdrawn medicinal liquids and so forth.
  • the withdrawn medicinal liquid is injected into the infusion bag 21.
  • the weight of the syringe driving device 23 is measured, auditing in measuring the amounts of the withdrawn medicinal liquids, checking the types of the withdrawn medicinal liquids, and the mixing and preparing order of the medicinal liquids can be assisted.
  • the total amounts or total weight of all the medicinal liquids withdrawn into the syringe 23a multiple times is used.
  • the data on the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected which is stored in the storage unit is used.
  • control unit 18 determines whether or not the weight measured by the cradle 16 coincides with the initial weight of the syringe driving device 23. The control unit 18 generates the determination result as auditing information.
  • the control unit 18 also produces residual error information when recognizing that the medicinal liquid remains in the syringe 23a.
  • the residual error information may be displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • a device for sounding an alarm (not shown) corresponding to the residual error information produced by the control unit 18 may be provided on the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 of the embodiment As described above, according to the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 of the embodiment, errors in the selection of medicine bottles and the amounts of withdrawn medicinal liquids, and so forth can be surely prevented. Therefore, according to the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10, operation errors (preparation errors) in the mixing and preparing order of medicinal liquids and measuring the amounts of medicinal liquids, and so forth can be effectively prevented, and safe and accurate preparation of medicinal liquids can be accomplished.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 also produces auditing information automatically and reliably. Therefore, the efficiency of preparing medicinal liquids can be increased, according to the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 an operator can be immediately notified of the occurrence of operation errors in selecting medicine bottles and measuring the amounts of medicinal liquids. Therefore, according to the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10, medicinal liquids (medicine bottles) and infusion bags can be prevented from being wasted, and the cost of preparing medicinal liquids can be reduced. For example, when an error in measuring the amount of the medicinal liquid first withdrawn into the syringe is detected before the medicinal liquid is injected into the infusion bag, the medicine bottles, from which the medicinal liquids are to be subsequently withdrawn, and the infusion bag can be prevented from being wasted.
  • the auditing processes are performed by the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10, based on not only the weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 but also the weight measured by the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15 and the weight measured by cradle 16.
  • This configuration makes it possible to doubly or triply prevent operation errors in the selection of medicine bottles, the amounts of medicinal liquids, and so forth.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 safer and more accurate preparation of medicinal liquids can be achieved.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 can quantitatively grasp from which of the medicine bottles the medicinal liquid is being withdrawn at the moment, since the increment in weight is calculated when the medicine bottle 20, from which the medicinal liquid has been withdrawn, is returned onto the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a, in addition to the decrement in weight when the medicine bottle 20 is picked up from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 can automatically determine which step of the preparing process of medicinal liquids is being presently carried out.
  • the control unit 18 can display information about the present step on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17. Accordingly, an operator can easily resume preparing medicinal liquids by referring to the display 17a despite interruptions. That is, errors in preparing medicinal liquids due to interruptions can be effectively prevented.
  • FIG. 7 shows a flow chart of the method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation according to the present embodiment.
  • the method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation includes: step S1 of reading prescription ID; step S2 of first display; step 3 of selecting medicine bottles; step S4 of withdrawing medicinal liquids; step S5 of injecting medicinal liquids; and step S6 of second display.
  • step S1 the reader 24 reads prescription ID printed on the prescription 25, the control unit 18 sends the prescription ID to the medical information database 12, the medical information database 12 sends information about a patient and medicinal liquids in accordance with the received prescription ID, the control unit 18 stores the received information about a patient and medicinal liquids in the storage unit 19.
  • step S2 the control unit 18 reads out data such as the types and amounts of medicinal liquids, actually photographed images of medicine bottles, and so forth included in the information about medicinal liquids from the storage unit 19, and display the data on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • step S3 an operator such as a nurse or a pharmacists sets the medicine bottles 20 containing medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag 21 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 measures the total weight of all the medicine bottles on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a (a medicine bottle weight measurement step).
  • the control unit 18 produces auditing information which indicates the auditing result of setting the medicine bottles based on changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, and stores the produced auditing information in the storage unit 19 (a first auditing information producing step).
  • step S4 the operator picks up the medicine bottle 20 from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the operator then withdraws the medicinal liquid from the picked up medicine bottle into the syringe 23a fitted to the syringe driving device 23 by operating the syringe driving device 23, and returns the medicine bottle 20, from which the medicinal liquid has been withdrawn, to the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 measures the weight of all the medicine bottles on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a (the medicine bottle weight measurement step).
  • control unit 18 produces auditing information which indicates the auditing results of picking up the medicine bottles and withdrawing the medicinal liquids based on the changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, and stores the produced auditing information in the storage unit 19 (the first auditing information producing step).
  • step S4 whether or not the medicine bottles are correctly picked up in the predetermined mixing and preparing order of medicinal liquids is audited based on the changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, the changes being caused by picking up the medicine bottles 20 from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a. Further, whether or not the predetermined amounts of medicinal liquids are withdrawn from the picked up medicine bottles is audited based on the changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, the changes being caused by returning the medicine bottles 20 to the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • step S5 the operator injects the medicinal liquid from the syringe 23a into the infusion bag 21 by operating the syringe driving device 23.
  • the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15 measures the weight of the infusion bag 21 placed on the infusion bag mounting portion 15a (a infusion bag weight measurement step).
  • the control unit 18 produces auditing information which indicates the auditing results of injecting the medicinal liquids based on the changes in weight measured by the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15, and stores the produced auditing information in the storage unit 19 (a second auditing information producing step).
  • step S6 the control unit 18 reads out the auditing information from the storage unit 19 and displays the auditing information on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • An input unit capable of inputting the prescription ID may be provided instead of the reader 24 on the medicinal liquid preparation assist apparatus 11 so as to send the prescription ID inputted in step S1 to the medical information database 12.
  • auditing in counting medicine bottles, checking the types of medicine bottles (the types of medicinal liquids), the mixing and preparing order of medicinal liquids, measuring the amounts of medicinal liquids, and so on can be assisted based on the changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 and the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15.
  • the auditing processes can prevent errors in setting medicine bottles, selecting medicine bottles at the time of preparing medicinal liquids, the amounts of medicinal liquids, and so forth. Hence, safe and accurate preparation of medicinal liquids can be achieved.
  • FIG. 8 shows the former half of a flowchart of the specific example of the method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation according to the present embodiment
  • FIG. 9 shows the latter half of the flowchart.
  • FIGS. 10 to 22 each show an example of images displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17 in accordance with the flowcharts shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 .
  • the images displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17 are controlled by the control unit 18.
  • the medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag 21 are all injected into the infusion bag 21 at a time.
  • the medicinal liquids to be injected into the infusion bag 21 are the medicinal liquids A, B, and C which will be mixed and prepared in this order.
  • step S10 as shown in FIG. 10 , an image instructing an operator to insert the prescription 25 into the reader 24 is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • step S11 An operator such as a nurse or a pharmacist inserts the prescription 25 into the reader 24 according to the instruction displayed on the display 17a, and the reader 24 reads the prescription ID printed on the prescription 25 (step S11), followed by step S12.
  • step S12 the control unit 18 sends the prescription ID read by the reader 24 to the medical information database 12.
  • the medical information database 12 sends the information about medicinal liquids and a patient corresponding to the received prescription ID.
  • the control unit 18 stores the information from the medical information database 12 in the storage unit 19.
  • an image indicating that the information about medicinal liquids and a patient are being retrieved from the medical information database 12 is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • the information about medicinal liquids and a patient is stored in the storage unit 19, followed by step S13.
  • step S13 as shown in FIG. 12 , an image instructing the operator to mount the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a and the infusion bag 21 on the infusion bag mounting portion 15a is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17, based on the information about medicinal liquids and a patient stored in the storage unit 19.
  • 1 V (1 vial) of the medicinal liquid A, 1 A (1 ampule) of the medicinal liquid B, and 1 V (1 vial) of the medicinal liquid C are mixed and prepared.
  • the medicinal liquid information display 17f indicates the names and amounts of the medicinal liquids A, B, and C together with the actually photographed images 20c of the medicine bottles containing the medicinal liquids, in order of mixing and preparing processes from left to right.
  • the operator mounts the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a and the infusion bag 21 on the infusion bag mounting portion 15a according to the instruction on the display 17a.
  • an image indicating the occurrence of an error may be displayed on the display 17a when errors are recognized through auditing in checking the types of the medicine bottles (medicinal liquids) and so on (an error information producing step).
  • a buzzer sound may be made to alarm the occurrence of an error.
  • control unit 18 may count the number of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, and based on the counting result, calculate the number of the set medicine bottles 20.
  • control unit 18 recognizes, as the initial weight of the infusion bag 21, the weight measured by the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15 when the infusion bag 21 is placed on the infusion bag mounting portion 15a, and stores the initial weight in the storage unit 19.
  • the operator sets all the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a, places the infusion bag 21 on the infusion bag mounting portion 15a, and operates the done button 17d on the display 17a (step S14), followed by step S15.
  • the control unit 18 automatically recognizes that all the medicine bottles 20 are set on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a and the infusion bag 21 is placed on the infusion bag mounting portion 15a, and then the process may move to step S15.
  • the completion of setting of the medicine bottles 20 can be determined from, for example, the auditing result of checking the types of the set medicine bottles 20 (the types of the medicinal liquids).
  • the completion of setting of the medicine bottles 20 can be determined according to whether or not the weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 coincides with data on the total value of the initial weight of all the medicine bottles 20 stored beforehand in the storage unit 19. Such a coincidence means that the measured weight coincides with the data on the total value within the margin of error.
  • the contained data may be used.
  • the control unit 18 may calculate the total value of the initial weight of all the medicine bottles by using the data on the initial weight of all the medicine bottles contained in the information about medicinal liquids, and store the calculation result in the storage unit 19.
  • control unit 18 may audit in counting of the set medicine bottles before moving to step S15. Further, as described above, an image indicating the occurrence of an error may be displayed on the display 17a when errors are recognized through auditing in counting the medicine bottles (medicinal liquids) (the error information producing step). Alternatively, a buzzer sound (warning sound) may be made to alarm the occurrence of an error.
  • step S15 an image instructing the operator to remove the syringe driving device 23 from the cradle 16, to fit the syringe 23a to the removed syringe driving device 23, and to attach an injection needle 23b to the syringe 23a fitted to the syringe driving device 23 is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • the operator following the instruction displayed on the display 17a, removes the syringe driving device 23 from the cradle 16, fits the syringe 23a to the removed syringe driving device 23, attaches the injection needle 23b to the syringe 23a fitted to the syringe driving device 23, and then returns the syringe driving device 23 to the cradle 16.
  • control unit 18 recognizes, as the initial weight of the syringe driving device 23, weight measured by the cradle 16 when the syringe driving device 23 is returned to the cradle 16, and stores the initial weight in the storage unit 19.
  • step S16 The operator operates the done button 17d on the display 17a after returning the syringe driving device 23 to the cradle 16. By this operation, the process moves to step S16.
  • the control unit 18 automatically recognizes that the syringe driving device 23 is returned to the cradle 16, and then the process may move to step S16. Whether or not the syringe driving device 23 is returned can be determined according to, for example, whether or not the weight measured by the cradle 16 changes from zero.
  • step S16 an image indicating the medicine bottle to be suctioned for the operator is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17, based on the information about medicinal liquids stored in the storage unit 19.
  • FIG. 14 shows a case where the medicine bottle to be suctioned is the medicine bottle A.
  • the actually photographed images 20c of the medicine bottles to be suctioned as well as the names and amounts of the medicinal liquids therein are enlargedly shown on the medicinal liquid information display 17f showing the actually photographed images 20c of the medicine bottles.
  • the information about medicinal liquids includes the information of cautions at the time of withdrawing medicinal liquids, such as a driving speed of the syringe driving device 23
  • a caution 17g contained in the information about medicinal liquids is displayed on the display 17a in step S16. Safer and more accurate preparation of medicinal liquids can be achieved by indicating such cautions for the operator.
  • FIG. 14 shows, as an example, the caution 17g indicating that the syringe driving device 23 has to be operated at a low speed, since the medicinal liquid A easily bubbles. The operator operates the syringe driving device 23 according to the caution 17g, so that bubbles can be prevented and the medicinal liquid can be efficiently withdrawn.
  • step S16 the LED display unit starts emitting light corresponding to the medicine bottle 20 to be suctioned.
  • the instruction display 17c displays an instruction to withdraw the medicinal liquid from the medicine bottle 20 corresponding to the position where the LED display unit emits light (an LED display position).
  • the LED display unit continues emitting light until the picked up medicine bottle 20 is returned onto the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • the operator picks up the medicine bottle 20 according to the instruction displayed on the display 17a.
  • the control unit 18 calculates the weight of the picked up medicine bottle 20 based on the changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14.
  • auditing in checking the types of the picked up medicine bottles 20 (the types of the medicinal liquids) and the pickup order of the medicine bottles 20 is performed (step S16A).
  • the control unit 18 may also count the number of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, and based on the counting result, calculate the number of times the medicine bottles 20 are picked up from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a (the number of the picked up medicine bottles 20).
  • step S17 The operator operates the done button 17d on the display 17a after picking up the medicine bottles 20, unless the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 issues an error warning.
  • the process moves to step S17.
  • the process may automatically move to step S17 when the correct state is recognized from the auditing result in step S16A.
  • the control unit 18 automatically recognizes that the medicine bottles 20 are picked up from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a, and then, the process may move to step S17. Whether or not the medicine bottles are picked up can be determined according to, for example, whether or not the weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 decreases.
  • an image indicating the occurrence of an error is displayed on the display 17a (the error information producing step).
  • a buzzer sound may be made to alarm the occurrence of an error.
  • the process returns to step S16. It is automatically determined whether or not the error is fixed, for example, according to whether or not the weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 increases.
  • step S17 it is determined whether or not the picked up medicine bottle 20 is a vial container. The determination is made by the control unit 18 based on the information about medicinal liquids stored in the storage unit 19. When the medicine bottle 20 is a vial container, the process moves to step S18. Meanwhile, when the medicine bottle 20 is not a vial container, the process moves to step S19.
  • step S18 an image indicating the amount of air to be withdrawn into the syringe and the instruction to pump suction the medicinal liquid for the operator is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17, according to the information about medicinal liquids stored in the storage unit 19.
  • FIG. 15 illustrates the instruction display 17c which instructs to pump suction the medicinal liquids after withdrawing 10 ml of air into the syringe 23a.
  • the information about the operation order of the syringe driving device 23 is contained in the information about medicinal liquids.
  • the medicine bottle 20 is a vial container
  • an amount of replacement air corresponding to the amount of the medicinal liquid to be withdrawn has to be withdrawn into the syringe 23a beforehand, in order to keep the internal pressure of the vial container as constant as possible at the time of withdrawing the medicinal liquid. Pumping suctioning has to be performed. Therefore, when the medicine bottle 20 is a vial container, the operation order of the syringe driving device 23 is shown to the operator, so that the operator can operate the syringe driving device 23 in accordance with the instruction displayed on the display 17a and withdraw the medicinal liquid efficiently.
  • the operation order of the syringe driving device 23 is shown to the operator, so that the operator can withdraw the medicinal liquid efficiently.
  • the information about the operation order of the syringe driving device 23 is not limited to the instruction on the instruction display 17c in FIG. 15 .
  • the operator operates the done button 17d on the display 17a after withdrawing the medicinal liquids from the picked up medicine bottles 20. By this operation, the process moves to step S19.
  • the amount of air to be withdrawn to the syringe is set slightly smaller than the amount of the medicinal liquid.
  • the inside of the vial container can be always at a negative pressure while the predetermined amount of the medicinal liquid is withdrawn.
  • a so-called aerosol phenomenon is prevented in which the residual medicinal liquid comes out of the vial container when the injection needle 23b is removed from the vial container.
  • step S19 an image which instructs the operator to return the medicine bottle is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17 based on the information about medicinal liquids stored in the storage unit 19.
  • FIG. 16 illustrates that the medicine bottle to be returned is the medicine bottle A.
  • the actually photographed image 20c and so forth of the medicine bottle to be returned are enlargedly shown.
  • the LED display unit corresponding to the medicine bottle to be returned emits light, and an instruction to return the medicine bottle to the position where the LED unit emits light (the LED display position) is shown on the instruction display 17c.
  • the operator returns the medicine bottle 20 according to the instruction on the display 17a after withdrawing the medicinal liquid from the picked up medicine bottle 20.
  • the control unit 18 calculates the weight or amount of the withdrawn medicinal liquid based on the changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14. Based on this calculation, auditing in measuring the amounts of withdrawn medicinal liquids, checking the types of withdrawn medicinal liquids, and the mixing and preparing order of medicinal liquids is performed (step S19A).
  • control unit 18 may also count the number of changes in weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, and based on the counting result, calculate the number of times the medicine bottle 20 is returned to the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a (the number of returned medicine bottles 20).
  • step S20 The operator operates the done button 17d on the display 17a after returning the medicine bottles 20 to the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a, unless the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 issues an error warning (step S20).
  • step S21 the process may automatically move to step S21 when the correct state is recognized from the auditing result in step S19A.
  • the control unit 18 automatically recognizes that the medicine bottle 20 is returned, and then the process may move to step S21. Whether or not the medicine bottle is returned can be determined according to, for example, whether or not the weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 increases.
  • step S21 whether or not the medicinal liquids have been withdrawn from all the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a is determined by comparing the number of the medicine bottles calculated in step S16A or step S19A and the data on the number of the medicine bottles (the predetermined value) stored beforehand in the storage unit 19.
  • the process moves to step S22.
  • the process returns to step S16.
  • the steps S16 to S21 are repeated until the number of the medicine bottles, from which the medicinal liquids have been withdrawn, coincides with the number of all the medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a.
  • step S19A When errors such as in the amount of withdrawn medicinal liquids are found by auditing in step S19A, an image which indicates the occurrence of an error is displayed, as described above, on the display 17a (the error information producing step). Alternatively, a buzzer sound (warning sound) may be made to alarm the occurrence of an error.
  • prescription ID and auditing information indicating errors such as in the amounts of the withdrawn medicinal liquids are retrieved from the storage unit 19 and sent to the medical information database 12 by the control unit 18.
  • the medical information database 12 registers the received auditing information in association with prescription ID.
  • the control unit 18 also displays an image instructing the operator to remove the prescription 25 from the reader 24 on the display 17a.
  • step S19A when errors such as in the amount of the withdrawn medicinal liquids are found by auditing in step S19A, the present process of preparing medicinal liquids is stopped. The operator starts preparing medicinal liquids again from the beginning (the start of FIG. 8 ).
  • step S22 as shown in FIG. 17 , an image which instructs the operator to insert the injection needle 23b into the spout plug 21a of the infusion bag 21 and inject the medicinal liquid in the syringe 23a into the infusion bag 21 is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • FIG. 17 illustrates the infusion bag 21 filled with 500 ml of a normal saline solution beforehand.
  • step S22 the information about the operation and driving speed of the syringe driving device 23 may also be displayed on the display 17a based on the information about medicinal liquids stored in the storage unit 19.
  • step S23 The operator operates the done button 17d on the display 17a after injecting the medicinal liquids into the infusion bag 21. By this operation, the process moves to step S23.
  • the control unit 18 automatically recognizes that the medicinal liquids are injected into the infusion bag 21, and then the process may move to step S23. Whether or not the medicinal liquids are injected into the infusion bag 21 can be determined according to, for example, whether or not weight measured by the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15 increases.
  • step S23 as shown in FIG.18 , an image which instructs the operator to remove the injection needle 23b from the syringe 23a fitted to the syringe driving device 23 and return the syringe driving device 23 to the cradle 16 is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • the operator returns the syringe driving device 23 to the cradle 16 according to the instruction on the display 17a.
  • the cradle 16 measures the weight of the syringe driving device 23 (a syringe driving device weight measuring step), and the control unit 18 determines whether or not the medicinal liquid remains in the syringe 23a based on the weight measured by the cradle 16 and stores the determination result in the storage unit 19 as auditing information (a third auditing information producing step).
  • This auditing is performed since spilling of medicinal liquids at the time of injecting medicinal liquids into the infusion bag 21 cannot be determined only by auditing in measuring the amount of medicinal liquids injected into the infusion bag 21.
  • Whether or not the medicinal liquid remains in the syringe 23a can be reliably determined by auditing of whether or not the medicinal liquid remains in the syringe 23a based on the weight measured by the cradle 16.
  • An image which indicates the occurrence of an error is shown on the display 17a, as described above, when the medicinal liquid is found remaining in the syringe 23a (the error information producing step).
  • a buzzer sound may be made to alarm the occurrence of an error.
  • the operator injects the remaining medicinal liquid in the syringe 23a into the infusion bag 21.
  • step S24 The operator operates the done button 17d on the display 17a after returning the syringe driving device 23 to the cradle 16. By this operation, the process moves to step S24.
  • the control unit 18 automatically recognizes that the syringe driving device 23 is returned to the cradle 16, and then the process may move to step S24. Whether or not the syringe driving device 23 is returned to the cradle 16 can be determined according to, for example, whether or not the weight measured by the cradle 16 increases.
  • step S24 information about a patient and auditing information are displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17, as shown in FIG. 19 , based on the information about a patient and auditing information stored in the storage unit 19.
  • the operator operates the done button 17d on the display 17a after confirming the information about a patient and auditing information.
  • a geometric pattern having a high contrast ratio appears on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17. Therefore, the operator can visually and easily confirm extraneous substances contained in the medicinal liquids in the infusion bag 21 and cloudiness of the medicinal liquids in the infusion bag 21 by using the display 17a as the background of the infusion bag 21.
  • a nurse or a pharmacist confirms the auditing information and the information about a patient shown on the display 17a, visually confirms the mixed state of the medicinal liquids in the infusion bag 21, and then operates the done button on the display 17a. By this operation, the process moves to step S25.
  • step S25 an image (not shown) which inquires of the operator about whether or not the auditing result is normal is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • the operator selects whether the auditing result is OK or NG according to the instruction on the display 17a.
  • the operator may achieve this selection, for example, by operating an OK button or an NG button on the display 17a.
  • step S26 the prescription ID and auditing information stored in the storage unit 19 are sent to the medical information database 12 by the control unit 18.
  • the medical information database 12 registers the received auditing information in association with the prescription ID.
  • an image indicating that the auditing information is being registered into the medical information database 12 is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • step S27 As shown in FIG. 22 , an image which instructs the operator to stamp the prescription 25 is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • control unit 18 may be configured to automatically determine whether or not the operator has removed the prescription 25 from the reader 24 including a sensor which produces signals at different levels according to whether or not the prescription 25 is inserted into the reader 24.
  • step S29 an image (not shown) which instructs the operator to dispose of the syringe 23a and the medicine bottles 20 is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • the operator disposes of the used medicine bottles 20 on the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a according to the instruction displayed on the display 17a.
  • the operator also removes the syringe 23a from the syringe driving device 23 held on the cradle 16 and disposes of the syringe.
  • the operator operates the done button 17d on the display 17a after disposing of the syringe 23a and the medicine bottles 20 (step S30).
  • the control unit 18 automatically recognizes that all the medicine bottles 20 are picked up from the medicine bottle mounting portion 14a and that the syringe driving device 23 is removed from the cradle 16, and then the process may be completed. Whether or not all the medicine bottles are removed can be determined according to, for example, whether or not the weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14 becomes zero. Whether or not the syringe driving device 23 is picked up from the cradle 16 can be also determined according to, for example, whether or not the weight measured by the cradle 16 becomes zero.
  • step S31 an image (not shown) to input the contents of an error is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • the operator inputs the contents of an error according to the instruction displayed on the display 17a.
  • the error information is stored in the storage unit 19 by the control unit 18.
  • the operator operates the done button 17d after inputting the contents of an error (step S32). By this operation, the process moves to step S33.
  • step S33 the prescription ID and the error information stored in the storage unit 19 are sent to the medical information database 12 by the control unit 18.
  • the medical information database 12 records the received error information in association with the prescription ID.
  • an image (not shown) indicating that the error information is being registered into the medical information database 12 is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • step S34 an image (not shown) which instructs the operator to remove the prescription 25 is displayed on the display 17a of the information presentation unit 17.
  • control unit 18 may be configured to automatically determine whether or not the operator has removed the prescription 25 from the reader 24 including a sensor which produces signals at different levels according to whether or not the prescription 25 is inserted in the reader 24.
  • the auditing processes such as counting of medicine bottles, checking of types of medicine bottles (types of medicinal liquids), the mixing and preparing order of medicinal liquids, measuring of medicinal liquids, and so on can be assisted based on weight measured by the medicine bottle weight measurement unit 14, the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15, and the cradle 16 respectively. Further, by these auditing processes, errors in the setting of medicine bottles, the selection of medicine bottles and the amounts of medicinal liquids at the time of preparing medicinal liquids, and so forth can be prevented. Thus, medicinal liquids can be safely and accurately prepared.
  • auditing in measuring the amount of medicinal liquids withdrawn into the syringe 23a and checking the types of medicinal liquids withdrawn into the syringe 23a may be performed (the third auditing information producing step), through the processes in which the cradle 16 measures the weight of the syringe driving device 23 (the syringe driving device weight measuring step) and the control unit 18 calculates the weight or amounts of withdrawn medicinal liquids based on the weight measured by the cradle 16.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 all the medicinal liquids to be mixed and prepared are injected into the infusion bag 21 at a time. Even in the case where the medicinal liquids are injected into the infusion bag 21 at multiple times, the method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation can be achieved by the same method as in the specific example of FIGS. 8 and 9 .
  • the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected may be audited by counting the number of changes in weight measured by the infusion bag weight measurement unit 15. Alternatively, the number of times the medicinal liquid is injected may be audited by counting the number of times weight is measured by the cradle 16.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system 10 and the method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation according to this embodiment can be applied to a case where a single type of medicinal liquid is injected into the infusion bag.
  • the auditing processes such as counting of medicine bottles, checking of types of medicine bottles (types of medicinal liquids), the mixing and preparing order of medicinal liquids, measuring of medicinal liquids, and so on can be assisted.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system and the method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation of the present invention errors in the setting of medicine bottles, the selection of medicine bottles and the amounts of medicinal liquids at the time of preparing medicinal liquids, and so forth can be prevented, so that medicinal liquids can be safely and accurately prepared.
  • nurses, pharmacists and so forth can handle medicinal liquid more safely and accurately.
  • the medicinal liquid preparation assist system and the method for assisting medicinal liquid preparation of the present invention can drastically reduce workloads on nurses, pharmacists and so forth, and are useful for preparing medicinal liquid in the field of medicine and so forth.
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