2014
DOI: 10.1186/2052-0492-2-27
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Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) of mechanical ventilators by clinical engineers

Abstract: Mechanical ventilator failures expose patients to unacceptable risks, and maintaining mechanical ventilator safety is an important issue. We examined the usefulness of maintaining mechanical ventilators by clinical engineers (CEs) using a specialized calibrator. These evaluations and the ability to make in-house repairs proved useful for obviating the need to rent ventilators which, in turn, might prove faulty themselves. The CEs' involvement in maintaining mechanical ventilators is desirable, ensures prompt s… Show more

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“…Patients are put in an intolerable position of risk when their mechanical ventilators malfunction, so ensuring the safety of these devices is crucial [27]. It is more cost-effective to perform preventative maintenance on the mechanical ventilators rather than repair work on them.…”
Section: E Proposed Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients are put in an intolerable position of risk when their mechanical ventilators malfunction, so ensuring the safety of these devices is crucial [27]. It is more cost-effective to perform preventative maintenance on the mechanical ventilators rather than repair work on them.…”
Section: E Proposed Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%