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A protocol building software tool for medical device quality control tests.

Y Theodorakos1, K Gueorguieva, J Bliznakov

  • 1University of Patras, School of Medicine, Department of Medical Physics Laboratory, Greece.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|March 21, 2000
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Q-Pro is a new software application designed for the Quality Control and Inspection of Medical Devices. It offers an intuitive interface and modular design to enhance biomedical equipment management.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Quality Management Systems

Background:

  • Effective quality control and inspection are crucial for medical device management.
  • Existing systems may lack user-friendliness and adaptability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Q-Pro, a novel software application for medical device quality control and inspection.
  • To evaluate the usability and adaptability of the Q-Pro system.

Main Methods:

  • Development of Q-Pro with a focus on a graphical user interface and modular design.
  • Inclusion of features like a tool library, multimedia support, and local database archiving.
  • Evaluation of the software's implementation and user interface intuitiveness.

Main Results:

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  • Q-Pro provides a user-friendly and comprehensive graphical environment.
  • The software's modular structure allows for stand-alone application use.
  • Evaluators confirmed the clarity and intuitiveness of the protocols and user interface.
  • Conclusions:

    • Q-Pro effectively supports and enhances quality control and preventive maintenance for biomedical equipment.
    • The software demonstrates adaptability to various quality control procedures and objectives.
    • Q-Pro contributes to achieving professional and responsive biomedical equipment management.