2022
DOI: 10.1097/jce.0000000000000520
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Analysis of Medical Device Reports Involving Ventilator-Related Incidents in a Clinical Setting

Abstract: Continuous ventilators are a critical resource for the treatment and management of respiratory diseases, particularly in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare technology management professionals (HTMs) are instrumental toward protecting the safety of patients by ensuring that ventilators and ventilator accessories (ventilator-related medical devices) remain functional during their lifetime. This article discusses a retrospective analysis on the failure modes described in ventilator-related medical dev… Show more

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“…His research incorporated factors such as equipment technical performance, maintenance costs, and environmental risks into the evaluation model. By comprehensively evaluating the maintenance needs and risks of equipment, a comprehensive quantitative assessment of the surplus value of equipment in overdue service was realized [4]. The quantitative method of surplus value of overdue medical device used by these scholars has some shortcomings, such as subjective limitations, lack of quantitative indicators, di culties in data collection, and lack of exibility and adaptability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His research incorporated factors such as equipment technical performance, maintenance costs, and environmental risks into the evaluation model. By comprehensively evaluating the maintenance needs and risks of equipment, a comprehensive quantitative assessment of the surplus value of equipment in overdue service was realized [4]. The quantitative method of surplus value of overdue medical device used by these scholars has some shortcomings, such as subjective limitations, lack of quantitative indicators, di culties in data collection, and lack of exibility and adaptability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%