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J Med Eng Technol ; 37(4): 237-51, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23688039

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Abstract This paper presents the designs of four low-cost and ruggedized biomedical devices, including a blood pressure monitor, thermometer, weighing scale and spirometer, designed for the East African context. The design constraints included a mass-production price point of $10, accuracy and precision comparable to commercial devices and ruggedness to function effectively in the harsh environment of East Africa. The blood pressure device, thermometer and weighing scale were field-tested in Kenya and each recorded data within 6% error of the measurements from commercial devices and withstood the adverse climate and rough handling. The spirometer functioned according to specifications, but a re-design is needed to improve operability and usability by patients. This article demonstrates the feasibility of designing and commercializing virtual instrumentation-based biomedical devices in resource-constrained environments through context-driven design. The next steps for the devices include designing them such that they can be more easily manufactured, use standardized materials, are easily calibrated in the field and have more user-friendly software programs that can be updated remotely.


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Blood Pressure Monitors , Thermometers , Weights and Measures/instrumentation , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Blood Pressure Monitors/economics , Computer Simulation , Costs and Cost Analysis , Equipment Design , Humans , Kenya , Middle Aged , Spirometry/economics , Spirometry/instrumentation , Stethoscopes , Thermometers/economics , Young Adult
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