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Medical Device Innovation: Improving Patient Safety One Device at a Time
Mary Beth Privitera, M. DesignSeptember 22, 2006
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
a medical device is...
any tool used for diagnosis and therapeutic treatment
over 1800 categories which vary in complexity & riskbandages to implanted heart valves
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medical devices help to..alleviate painovercome disabilitysustain life
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problem scope
over 1/3 of medical device (incident) reports mention errors.
about 44% of product recalls involve design
literature cites errors as a prominent problem
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as the healthcare system..increases in complexityopportunities for use error
increase
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technical efficacy & reliabilityare the foundation…while usability is the
differentiating factor & must be taken in to consideration
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new devices result from…the knowledge that our world is
not perfectthat there may just be a better
way/method/path
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good medical device design…requires an understanding and
prioritization of feature options and potential design paths by users.
needswantsnice to haves
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safety and ease of use
rather…are the result of a user-
centered design processthe application of human
factors
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what are human factors?an understanding of
interactions of humans & other elements within a system.
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HF evaluations are required byFDA requirement per QSR
820.30HE 48HE 74HE 7514971 Risk
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healthcare is a system
with many subsystemsproven facility design
improves patient safety and the overall experience of healthcare delivery
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where do new ideas begin?scientific discoverytechnology advancementsociological idealswarpoint of care
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innovation requires…
a balanced attitudea knowledge of science coupled
with a strong desire to explore
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2 types of innovation:
disruptive innovations evolution of existing practices
and tools
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most importantly…partnerships
medicine/clinical practice& experience
medicine/clinical practice& experience
engineeringtechnology& design
engineeringtechnology& design
market &business
requirements
market &business
requirements
innovativedevicedesign
innovativedevicedesign
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who are the strategic partners?healthcare professionalsengineersbusiness design
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HC professionals are a
driving force in successevaluate proven clinical efficacy
but also the “intuitiveness” and “feel”
mentorship
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long term adoption…
relies on the user’s belief that they can readily perform the procedure.
confidence for 100%-100%
expectations consideredseamless performancesafety in use
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safe devices accommodatethe users need for consistency
device behaves as expected
extension of the user
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safe devices do not tax users memoryendoscope change in viewpoints 0
degrees vs. 30 degrees
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safe devices are not ambiguousplacement & correct size as
critical as decision of porcine vs. mechanical
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safe devices provide adequate feedback
ex. AtriCure generator/handle prevents injury
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cognitive & tactile considerationscognitive interface
form of handle & recognition
tactile interfaceallow for easy control accessforces acting on control should be minimaladequate surface purchase and contoursprovide feedback where possible
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HF thought of as a bridgetechnical capabilityencouraging correct user
performancediscourages or prevents
incorrect performance
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Physicians have an….
Immediate response when introduced to a new device
Inquisitive and judgmental. Drastic change from traditional product
configurations may be resisted. Upon first sight, users may be able to
intuitively detect challenges
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For success, device innovators must…
understand the target user, their expectations, current practices and use environment.
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For success, device innovators must…
reconcile engineering requirements, usability requirements, and market perceptions.