Title :
Risk analysis of medical instruments - Case study of Cardiac Output Monitor
Author :
Jain, Rajesh Kumar ; Ananthakrishnan, T.S. ; Mandalik, Sadhana A. ; Jindal, G.D.
Author_Institution :
Electron. Div., Bhabha Atomic Res. Centre, Mumbai, India
Abstract :
Risk analysis, or hazard analysis, is a structured tool for the evaluation of potential problems which could be encountered in connection with the use of any number of things, from driving a car, riding on public transportation, taking a drug, or using a medical instrument. We live in a world full of risks, with varying likelihoods and consequences. Risk analysis and management is a complex subject because each stakeholder places a different value on the probability of harm occurring and its severity. Risk analysis is now routinely used during the design phase for medical instruments. In this paper we will describe the case study of Cardiac Output Monitor with respect to its safety and risk management process that must encompass the life span from its conception to the technology transfer. Optimum safety and performance require cooperation among all those involved in the life span of a medical device: the manufacturer, importer/vendor, government, user and public - each has a specific role to play in risk management. It also provides an introduction to standards and describes the use of voluntary standards and their increasing prominence in medical instrument regulation. In the end, risk analysis using FMEA, FTA and tools is carried out.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; cardiology; risk analysis; standards; FMEA tool; FTA tool; cardiac output monitor; consequence; hazard analysis; likelihood; medical instrument; optimum safety; risk analysis; risk management; standards; Electric shock; Hazards; IEC standards; Instruments; COM; FMEA; FTA; Medical Standard; Risk Analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Reliability, Safety and Hazard (ICRESH), 2010 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Mumbai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8344-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICRESH.2010.5779627