The role of
medical science in treating debilitating diseases and increasing life
expectancy has seen the use of diagnostics, vaccines, medicines, and therapies
like never before. In fact, thanks to the developments that have taken place in
the field of science - be it in engineering, metallurgy, information
technology, nanotechnology, genetics, bio chemistry, or nuclear science, their
connected impact was felt profoundly in the field of medicine as well. The
increased use of medical devices (post completing medical device software
testing), whether used for diagnostic or treatment purpose, has seen many
spinoffs from the industry. These can be seen in the form of devices like
pacemakers, stents, incubators, ventilators, MRI & CT scan machines, or
radiology devices. Importantly, the role of such devices (validated by medical
devices testing experts) has become crucial for medical practitioners in
choosing a specific treatment protocol.
Since the
very lives of people depend on the smooth functioning of such devices, the role
of medical device testing has found increased salience. Moreover, international
and Indian safety standards such as US FDA CFR Title 21 Part 11, ISO 14971, ISO
9000, and IEC 62304 mandate such devices to be rigorously tested by medical
devices testing experts for their safety and reliability.
How the
accuracy of such devices can impact the lives of patients can be explained with
two examples. If the ECG machine delivers a ‘normal’ report for a patient (a
case of non-compliance of medical device testing) who has suffered a cardiac
arrest, the specialist treating the patient can infer the pain as gastric in
nature thereby, threatening his very survival. Also, if a CT scan machine is
not validated by medical devices
testing experts and releases radiation more than the prescribed limit, it can put the
lives of patients, doctors and staff in peril.
Why QA is important in medical device
testing?
- It ensures that the device and its embedded software works fine from the point of accuracy, responsiveness, performance, and reliability
- Prevents devices from malfunctioning especially during the conduct of critical medical procedures
- Aids in the diagnosis and treatment of ailments
- Enhances confidence of the medical specialist in adopting a particular line of treatment
- Reduces risks especially from radiation for the patient, staff and doctors
- Better devices mean lesser period of stay in hospital leading to savings in cost

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