1.Design and validation of an automated testing system for essential performance parameters of ventilators.
Yongzhen LI ; Wei WANG ; Chunyuan ZHANG ; Xia ZHANG ; Zhenglong CHEN ; Zhaoyan HU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2025;42(1):164-173
Traditional manual testing of ventilator performance is labor-intensive, time-consuming, and prone to errors in data recording, making it difficult to meet the current demands for testing efficiency in the development and manufacturing of ventilators. Therefore, in this study we designed an automated testing system for essential performance parameters of ventilators. The system mainly comprises a ventilator airflow analyzer, an automated switch module for simulated lungs, and a test control platform. Under the control of testing software, this system can perform automated tests of critical performance parameters of ventilators and generate a final test report. To validate the effectiveness of the designed system, tests were conducted on two different brands of ventilators under four different operating conditions, comparing tidal volume, oxygen concentration, and positive end expiratory pressure accuracy using both the automated testing system and traditional manual methods. Bland-Altman statistical analysis indicated good consistency between the accuracy of automated tests and manual tests for all respiratory parameters. In terms of testing efficiency, the automated testing system required approximately one-third of the time needed for manual testing. These results demonstrate that the designed automated testing system provides a novel approach and means for quality inspection and measurement calibration of ventilators, showing broad application prospects.
Ventilators, Mechanical/standards*
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Equipment Design
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Humans
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Automation
2.Impact of education on ventilator-associated pneumonia in the intensive care unit.
Pathmawathi SUBRAMANIAN ; Kee Leong CHOY ; Suresh Venu GOBAL ; Marzida MANSOR ; Kwan Hoong NG
Singapore medical journal 2013;54(5):281-284
INTRODUCTIONVentilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common risk among critically ill ventilated patients. This study aimed to investigate the effects of nurse-led education on: (a) knowledge of and compliance with ventilator care bundle (VCB) practices among intensive care unit (ICU) nurses; and (b) reduction in the rates of VAP post intervention.
METHODSA quasi-experimental design with pretest-posttest evaluation and observation was used to investigate nurses' knowledge of and compliance with VCB practices, and the incidence of VAP. The study was conducted among 71 nurses, and the intervention involved structured education on VAP and its prevention using VCB in an ICU setting. Data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics.
RESULTSNurse-led education significantly increased nurses' knowledge of (t[70] = -36.19; p < 0.001) and compliance with (t[65] = -21.41; p < 0.001) VCB practices. The incidence of VAP, which was 39 per 1,000 ventilator days during the two-month period before intervention, dropped to 15 per 1,000 ventilator days during the two-month period following intervention.
CONCLUSIONOur findings show that nurse-led education on VAP and VCB significantly increased knowledge of and compliance with VCB practices among ICU nurses, and was associated with a reduction in the incidence of VAP among intubated and mechanically ventilated ICU patients. Inclusion of recent knowledge and evidence-based VCB guidelines for VAP prevention when educating anaesthetists, nurses, physiotherapists and other healthcare providers in the critical care setting is recommended.
Adult ; Clinical Competence ; Critical Care ; methods ; standards ; Critical Illness ; Education, Nursing ; Education, Nursing, Continuing ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Intensive Care Units ; standards ; statistics & numerical data ; Male ; Nursing ; standards ; Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated ; prevention & control ; Respiration, Artificial ; standards ; Ventilators, Mechanical ; standards ; Young Adult
3.The establishment and research of ventilator quality control information system.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2013;37(3):223-225
Ventilator quality control is an important task for the management of hospital medical equipment. Analysis the problems of hospital medical device quality control and introducing ventilator quality control information system design and technical characteristics. The application of the system can improve the efficiency of quality control, and enhance hospital medical equipment management level.
Equipment and Supplies, Hospital
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standards
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Hospital Information Systems
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Quality Control
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Ventilators, Mechanical
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standards
4.The classification and risk analysis of clinical claims for mechanical ventilator.
Yanwu LIU ; Ruitong WANG ; Shengchun XIAO ; Weidong WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(4):708-714
The risk analysis of clinical claims of mechanical ventilator can provide the useful information to the application of the availability and safety of mechanical ventilators. This paper classifies the clinical claims of two types of mechanical ventilations, and tries to find the distribution characteristics of the failure rate of the clinical claims by using the hazard analysis method. All of the distribution characteristics are related to the factors as ventilator design, environment human factors, etc. The method of risk analysis, combining with the classification of clinical claims, is useful for the clinical application and engineering services of mechanical ventilation.
Data Interpretation, Statistical
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Equipment Failure Analysis
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statistics & numerical data
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Humans
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Respiration, Artificial
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adverse effects
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instrumentation
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standards
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Risk Assessment
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Ventilators, Mechanical
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adverse effects
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standards
5.A discussion about the ventilators' quality assurance/control in hospitals.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2008;32(4):302-303
This paper discusses and proposes a ventilator's QC project in a hospital, and 21 ventilators' QC estimation and analysis are made in combination with the clinical practice.
Equipment and Supplies, Hospital
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standards
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Quality Assurance, Health Care
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Quality Control
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Ventilators, Mechanical
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standards
6.The transducer's calibration of medical ventilators and discussion on relative technical concerns.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2005;29(1):54-56
Based on the structure and principle of transducers for medical ventilators, this paper analyzes the causes of transducers' failures, and introduces some corresponding calibration methods. Besides, some suggestions about how to reduce different kind of transducer failures are put forward.
Calibration
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Equipment Failure
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Equipment Failure Analysis
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methods
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standards
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Equipment Safety
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methods
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Maintenance
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Respiration, Artificial
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instrumentation
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Transducers
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Ventilators, Mechanical
7.A discussion on requirements and technical specifications while procuring and deploying a ventilator.
Hong GAO ; Dan GUO ; Ying WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2005;29(4):299-300
Based on the practical work, this paper discusses the requirements and technical specifications we should pay attention to while procuring and deploying a ventilator.
Ventilators, Mechanical
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standards

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