ECRI once again has sounded the alarm of potentially unsafe issues involving healthcare products with the release of its annual Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2017 report. At the top of the list, which seeks to provide a practical tool for healthcare professionals, is infusion errors and new editions include hazards involving surgical staplers and software. Last year’s list specifically called out poor cleaning of flexible endoscopes, whereas this year ECRI cast a broader net over the inadequate cleaning of reusable instruments in general.
Top 10 Hazards
Infusion Errors Can Be Deadly If Simple Safety Steps Are Overlooked
Inadequate Cleaning of Complex Reusable Instruments Can Lead to Infections
Missed Ventilator Alarms Can Lead to Patient Harm
Undetected Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression
Infection Risks with Heater-Cooler Devices Used in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Software Management Gaps Put Patients, and Patient Data, at Risk
Occupational Radiation Hazards in Hybrid ORs
Automated Dispensing Cabinet Setup and Use Errors May Cause Medication Mishaps
Surgical Stapler Misuse and Malfunctions
Device Failures Caused by Cleaning Products and Practices
In an interview with MedTech Intelligence last year, ECRI experts explained the goal of the annual report, along with what device companies should be doing to mitigate some of the issues called out. Read the article
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