Manufacturers’ approaches in the development of intelligent multilevel safety systems to assist perfusionists during cardiopulmonary bypass
Autor: | Timothy J Kriewall |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Advanced and Specialized Nursing
Flexibility (engineering) Extracorporeal Circulation Cardiopulmonary Bypass business.industry Health Personnel System safety General Medicine Heart-Lung Machine law.invention Design intent Risk analysis (engineering) law Cardiopulmonary bypass Humans Industry Medicine Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Safety Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine business Safety Research |
Zdroj: | Perfusion. 20:227-232 |
ISSN: | 1477-111X 0267-6591 |
DOI: | 10.1191/0267659105pf811oa |
Popis: | How safe is safe? The design intent of perfusion safety systems is to offer maximum flexibility, low-cost and fail-safe features. While easily said, these requirements are difficult to deliver in a perfusion world where standardization is uncommon. This paper reviews the challenges all manufacturers face as they strive to offer the ultimate in safety, keeping the price affordable for the technology deployed and the usability common sense for the perfusionist using the equipment. As microprocessors are able to assist designers in providing intelligent, multilevel safety systems, care must be taken during the design process to balance technological ability with intuitive use. In the final analysis, however, it is the perfusionist who is the primary safety system, and the technology is his or her backup. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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