Monitoring and countermeasures analysis of 367 medical device adverse events in a children's hospital
10.3969/j.issn.1671-332X.2025.04.015
- VernacularTitle:某儿童医院367例医疗器械不良事件监测与对策分析
- Author:
Shuang QIU
1
;
Chuhao GUO
1
;
Qiong LI
1
;
Chaojie LONG
1
Author Information
1. 湖南省儿童医院 湖南长沙 410007
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Medical devices;
Adverse events;
Children's hospital;
Analysis and discussion
- From:
Modern Hospital
2025;25(4):549-552
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the impact and prevention strategies of medical device adverse events in a children's hospital,and to improve the monitoring and management capabilities of medical device adverse events.Methods We retrieved 367 medical device adverse events that occurred in a children's hospital from 2017 to 2022.Using Excel software,we analyzed,organized,and statistically summarized the annual reports of adverse events,the distribution of event grades,the age distribution of involved patients,and the main medical devices involved.Results The annual reports of medical device adverse events showed an overall upward trend.Grade Ⅲ and Ⅳ adverse events accounted for the majority,representing 97.28%of the total re-ports.The main age group affected was 0-3 years old,accounting for 43.60%of the total adverse event reports.Disposable ster-ile syringes,disposable vacuum blood collection tubes,disposable gastric tubes,disposable infusion sets(with needles),dispos-able intravenous catheters,and other polymer products accounted for a high proportion of adverse events.Adverse events related to infusion,nursing,and protective equipment also accounted for a high proportion.Conclusion Adopting measures such as continuous monitoring and analysis of medical device adverse event reports,improving the construction of adverse event systems,strengthening professional skill training for medical staff,and enhancing quality management are conducive to improving the man-agement level of medical device adverse events in hospitals and ensuring patient safety.