Products Description

 

Place of Origin NingJing,JiangSu, China
working power supply 100-240V~
Built-in battery 7.2V lithium battery
5mL syringe The flow rate of the injection pump is set from 0.1 to 150mL/h
10mL syringe The flow rate of the injection pump is set from 0.1~300mL/h
operating temperature 5~40°C
operating humidity ≤80%
working air pressure 57~106kPa

 

Clinical application

Quality control standard and testing process of medical injection pump

Medical injection pump is an important component of medical equipment, playing a crucial role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of patient medication. Quality control standards and testing procedures for injection pumps are of great significance in safeguarding patient safety and medical quality. Strict adherence to relevant specifications for quality control standards and testing procedures can ensure that the quality and safety performance of injection pumps meet requirements. Regular maintenance and inspection
can also enable timely detection and resolution of potential problems, ensuring patient medication safety. Only by strictly controlling the quality of medical injection pumps can we ensure the health and safety of patients. To ensure the quality of injection pumps, it is
necessary to develop comprehensive maintenance, care and usage standards to ensure the sustainable use time and stability of the pump’s performance. Based on this, this article proposes relevant suggestions for quality control of injection pumps, providing guidance
for daily injection pump management.

Injection pump is a common medical equipment in hospitals, which is often used in medical treatment for liquid infusion of patients, such as blood, nutrient solution, normal saline and so on. However, the use of injection pumps also has certain safety risks, the following will introduce the common safety risks of injection pumps from the following five aspects.
1.1 Risk of misuse
The injection pump needs to be used correctly for patient treatment by matching the correct liquid delivery procedure and speed, such as setting the infusion speed, testing the beginning and end of the infusion, stopping the infusion, etc. If the user is not familiar with the use of the device, or fails to set the device parameters correctly, it may lead to the failure of the injection pump function, which may endanger the health of the patient in serious cases
1.2 Electrical safety risks
The injection pump uses electrical energy to drive the equipment, and if the equipment itself or the power line is defective or damaged, or even incorrectly grounded, these faults may cause the injection pump to fail to operate normally, which may lead to electrical hazards, and even lead to serious accidents such as fire and explosion.
1.3 Risks of improper operations
Injection pump equipment needs to be cleaned and maintained regularly as well as parts replacement. If the equipment user does not maintain the equipment according to the operating procedures and instructions, the operator’s insufficient understanding of the injection pump or incorrect operation may lead to misoperation of the injection pump, such as setting the wrong flow rate and dosage, which will lead to equipment damage, failure and other problems caused by long-term use of the equipment. This in turn creates safety risks for patients,
1.4 Pollution Risk
Due to incomplete disinfection of equipment and environmental pollution, the nutrient solution may be contaminated during the infusion process, such as bacterial contamination, drug cross-contamination, etc., which may lead to infection of patients, resulting in safety risks for patients
1.5 Device Failure System Risks
The injection pump’s software system may contain errors or vulnerabilities that could cause the pump to not function properly, creating a patient safety risk.
In view of the above safety risks of injection pumps, we need to take corresponding measures to reduce these risks. These include: training operators to ensure they are able to operate injection pumps correctly; Regular inspection and maintenance of injection pump, timely detection and resolution of faults; Update the injection pump software system to fix errors and vulnerabilities; Strictly control the quality of nutrient solution and disinfection process to prevent contamination; Set the appropriate infusion speed according to the patient’s condition to ensure the treatment effect and patient safety. only
Through these measures, we can minimize the safety risks of injection pumps and ensure the safety of patients.
2 Quality control and testing
2.1 Quality Control
The quality and safety of medical equipment is directly related to the life and health of patients. Quality control ensures the normal operation, accuracy and reliability of medical equipment, thereby avoiding medical accidents caused by equipment failure or error. At the same time, quality control can also improve the service life and efficiency of medical equipment, and reduce the cost of equipment maintenance and replacement. Therefore, the quality control of medical equipment is an important work of medical institutions, and it is necessary to strengthen the management and maintenance of equipment to ensure the quality and safety of equipment
2.1.1 Process flow
The production of medical equipment involves several steps, such as the selection of materials, the design of process flow and the quality control of operation flow. In the process, the production must be carried out in strict accordance with the technical specifications and production standards of the equipment. Manufacturing enterprises should strengthen the technical training of employees, establish a complete quality assurance system, and produce in strict accordance with the process, so as to ensure the quality of medical equipment production
2.1.2 Management System
Management system is the core of medical equipment quality control. The quality management of medical equipment must establish a quality assurance system that runs through the whole production process. This system includes quality control, process control, quality assessment and other links, each link should be strictly managed and implemented by professional personnel to ensure the quality and safety of medical equipment
2.1.3 Inspection and acceptance
The inspection and acceptance of medical equipment is an important part of the quality control of medical equipment. For medical equipment, inspection and acceptance are carried out in strict accordance with the requirements of technical standards and product standards, to ensure that the equipment meets national standards and relevant laws and regulations, and can meet medical needs.