Radioactive Infusions and use of Smart Pumps

PLEASE NOTE:   Posts made to this forum should not be considered as the expressed opinions of, nor should be considered endorsed by, the Medication Safety Officer’s Society (MSOS) or the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP). 

Make sure your email is up-to-date
In order to continue to receive updates from MSOS, as well as forum posts and other valuable information as a member of MSOS, please be sure to update your email address with us, whenever it changes. If you need assistance doing so, please send an email to jrufo@ismp.org

1 post / 0 new
Julie Botsford
Julie Botsford's picture
Offline
Last seen: 6 months 1 week ago
Joined: 08/07/2009 - 10:54
Radioactive Infusions and use of Smart Pumps

Our oncology service line will be implementing some new therapies which require infusion with radioactive medications: Lutathera and Pluvicto. I am still in the discovery phase, and I'm looking for anyone who has had experience implementing these. The request from this service line is to purchase an ambulatory infusion pump that our health system currently does not utilize. I'm going through the details to determine if our current pump options will work, which can help for managing drug libraries, service by our biomedical team, and supply purchase standardization. I'm also curious about the drug library for these infusions!

Thanks in advance for your assistance,
Julie Botsford, PharmD
Munson Healthcare
Traverse City, MI