نتایج جستجو برای: medical device safety

تعداد نتایج: 1408185  

Journal: :international journal of travel medicine and global health 0
peter p. felkai head of department, travel medicine chair, internal medicine faculty, debrecen medical school, hungary

the massive restrain security measurements at the airports very much impress the health status of the healthy and sick passengers alike. the security check is undisputedly a harassment – the confiscation of fluids, the limited movement on the airplane results in a stressful situation and put a harmful effect on healthy traveler and an even more harmful one on the sick. this kind of problem coul...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes 2015
Amit Kumar Michael E Matheny Kalon K L Ho Robert W Yeh Thomas C Piemonte Howard Waldman Pinak B Shah Richard Cope Sharon-Lise T Normand Sharon Donnelly Susan Robbins Frederic S Resnic

BACKGROUND Current approaches for postmarket medical device safety surveillance are limited in their ability to produce timely and accurate assessments of adverse event rates. METHODS AND RESULTS The Data Extraction and Longitudinal Trend Analysis (DELTA) network study was a multicenter prospective observational study designed to evaluate the safety of devices used during percutaneous coronar...

2012
Vahab Pournaghshband Majid Sarrafzadeh Peter L. Reiher

Millions of people use mobile medical devices—more every day. But our understanding of device security and privacy for such devices is incomplete. Man-inthe-middle attacks can be performed on typical Bluetooth-enabled mobile medical devices, compromising the privacy and safety of patients. In response, we developed the Personal Security Device, a portable device to improve security for mobile m...

2015
Paul Clarke Marion Lepmets Alec Dorling Fergal McCaffery

One of the primary outcomes of a software process assessment is visibility of the capability of a software process which among other things, informs us of the ability of a process to deliver consistent product quality levels. In safety critical domains, such as the medical device sector, high product quality – and particularly high product safety is an important consideration. To address this s...

Journal: :Biomedical instrumentation & technology 2009
David Arney Sebastian Fischmeister Julian M Goldman Insup Lee Robert Trausmuth

Medical devices are pervasive throughout modern healthcare, but each device works on its own and in isolation. Interoperable medical devices would lead to clear benefits for the care provider and the patient, such as more accurate assessment of the patient’s health and safety interlocks that would enable error-resilient systems. The Center for Integration of Medicine & Innovative Technology (ww...

Journal: :international journal of epidemiology research 0
farid gharibi tabriz university of medical sciences yousof pashaei asl tabriz university of medical sciences jamal saraei tabriz university of medical sciences aref nekoufar tabriz university of medical sicencs behnam amini daghalian tabriz university of medical sicencs

background and aims: needle stick injuries are a common and serious occupational hazard in the medical settings. so, this study was aimed to assess the incidence of needle stick injury among medical students at tabriz imam reza hospital in 2014. methods: this is a cross-sectional study which its data was collected from 211 medical students in tabriz imam reza hospital. the study was done using ...

2013
Andrew L. King Lu Feng Oleg Sokolsky Insup Lee

The on-demand approach, where systems are assembled from components by lay users, has seen success in the consumer electronics industry. Currently, there is growing demand for on-demand capabilities in medical systems so caregivers can create larger medical systems from smaller medical devices. Unlike consumer electronics, medical systems pose challenges for the on-demand approach due to attrib...

2014
Radu Grosu Elizabeth Cherry Edmund M. Clarke Rance Cleaveland Sanjay Dixit Flavio H. Fenton Sicun Gao James Glimm Richard A. Gray Rahul Mangharam Arnab Ray Scott A. Smolka

The design of bug-free and safe medical device software is challenging, especially in complex implantable devices that control and actuate organs who’s response is not fully understood. Safety recalls of pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators between 1990 and 2000 affected over 600,000 devices. Of these, 200,000 or 41%, were due to firmware issues that continue to increase in fr...

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