Medical equipment classification according to corrective maintenance data: a strategy based on the equipment age

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Autor(a) principal: Oshiyama,Natália Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Silveira,Ana Carolina, Bassani,Rosana Almada, Bassani,José Wilson Magalhães
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Biomédica (Online)
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Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Decision-making on medical equipment management is a daily task for clinical engineers, but it may prove difficult to easily extract relevant information from the large amount of data from computerized maintenance management systems. This article describes a simple method of medical equipment classification based on corrective maintenance indicators. METHODS: Three indicators were calculated based on the number of events, duration and cost of corrective maintenance. Three classes were defined according to the indicator values of different equipment ages: class A for 0-4 years, class B for 5-9 years, and class C for equipment older than 10 years. The method was applied to 2,134 pieces of equipment from the Health Service system of the University of Campinas. RESULTS: From the total, 51.7% of the equipment were classified as C, 4.2% as B and 44.1% as A. The infusion pump for general use was the type of equipment of which most units were in the C class (84.7%), even though almost 50% of them were acquired within less than 9 years, and would thus be expected to be classified as A and B. Among the pumps in class C, 39.5% were from a single manufacturer, although the equipments were acquired recently. CONCLUSION: The developed classification may be an important tool for raising alerts about equipment more prone to maintenance problems, as well as for identification of equipments with acceptable maintenance history, supporting decision-making on equipment replacement.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Medical equipment classification according to corrective maintenance data: a strategy based on the equipment age
title Medical equipment classification according to corrective maintenance data: a strategy based on the equipment age
spellingShingle Medical equipment classification according to corrective maintenance data: a strategy based on the equipment age
Oshiyama,Natália Ferreira
Clinical engineering
Database
Indicators
Medical equipment classification
Decision-making
title_short Medical equipment classification according to corrective maintenance data: a strategy based on the equipment age
title_full Medical equipment classification according to corrective maintenance data: a strategy based on the equipment age
title_fullStr Medical equipment classification according to corrective maintenance data: a strategy based on the equipment age
title_full_unstemmed Medical equipment classification according to corrective maintenance data: a strategy based on the equipment age
title_sort Medical equipment classification according to corrective maintenance data: a strategy based on the equipment age
author Oshiyama,Natália Ferreira
author_facet Oshiyama,Natália Ferreira
Silveira,Ana Carolina
Bassani,Rosana Almada
Bassani,José Wilson Magalhães
author_role author
author2 Silveira,Ana Carolina
Bassani,Rosana Almada
Bassani,José Wilson Magalhães
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oshiyama,Natália Ferreira
Silveira,Ana Carolina
Bassani,Rosana Almada
Bassani,José Wilson Magalhães
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Clinical engineering
Database
Indicators
Medical equipment classification
Decision-making
topic Clinical engineering
Database
Indicators
Medical equipment classification
Decision-making
description INTRODUCTION: Decision-making on medical equipment management is a daily task for clinical engineers, but it may prove difficult to easily extract relevant information from the large amount of data from computerized maintenance management systems. This article describes a simple method of medical equipment classification based on corrective maintenance indicators. METHODS: Three indicators were calculated based on the number of events, duration and cost of corrective maintenance. Three classes were defined according to the indicator values of different equipment ages: class A for 0-4 years, class B for 5-9 years, and class C for equipment older than 10 years. The method was applied to 2,134 pieces of equipment from the Health Service system of the University of Campinas. RESULTS: From the total, 51.7% of the equipment were classified as C, 4.2% as B and 44.1% as A. The infusion pump for general use was the type of equipment of which most units were in the C class (84.7%), even though almost 50% of them were acquired within less than 9 years, and would thus be expected to be classified as A and B. Among the pumps in class C, 39.5% were from a single manufacturer, although the equipments were acquired recently. CONCLUSION: The developed classification may be an important tool for raising alerts about equipment more prone to maintenance problems, as well as for identification of equipments with acceptable maintenance history, supporting decision-making on equipment replacement.
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