Training system for puncture operation force adjustment in hemodialysis

Ren Kanehira, Kazunori Yamazaki, Hideo Fujimoto

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Abstract

The study deals with a training system for the force adjustment in puncture operation for university students in clinical engineering. It is known in hemodialysis treatment that high level of accuracy is required including the force, angle and needle tracks when inserting a needle into the blood vessel, while it is difficult to master the complex technique within a limited university time with fewer exercises. For the reason, we construct a training system on PC having the ability of insertion force response, quantitative operation effect evaluation and good repeatability. The students experience operation in such a vivid environment with real-timely evaluation. The effectiveness of system was proved with questionnaire on students.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2017 - Main Conference Proceedings
EditorsAhmad Fauzi Mohd Ayub, Antonija Mitrovic, Jie-Chi Yang, Su Luan Wong, Wenli Chen
PublisherAsia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education
Pages1030-1032
Number of pages3
ISBN (Print)9789869401265
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event25th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2017 - Christchurch, New Zealand
Duration: 04-12-201708-12-2017

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2017 - Main Conference Proceedings

Other

Other25th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2017
Country/TerritoryNew Zealand
CityChristchurch
Period04-12-1708-12-17

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Computer Science (miscellaneous)
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Information Systems
  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Education

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