Title
Electromagnetic compatibility tests and informed consent, in the development of research on biomedical equipment design
Date Issued
15 November 2019
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Association for Computing Machinery
Abstract
They are very frequently presented in the realization of research projects in engineering, the designs of biomedical equipment dedicated to solve health problems with the help of engineering techniques, this is achieved thanks to the evolution of information and communications technologies which make it possible to increase electronic components that are an important part of medical devices, in most cases these designs are based on being able to couple pre-designed circuits that are commonly called "OEM" circuits, these circuits fulfill certain functional tasks well defined as for example signal amplifier circuits of ECG, EEG, EMG among others, being the task of being able to complete the design with the feeding stages, communication protocols, software design, security mechanisms among others, these designs must pass by functional tests or clinical tests in "real patients". In most designs, it is not considered to inform patients about safety considerations or the protocol of tests to be performed, which increases the probability of the risk of suffering some kind of damage to the patient, the equipment and the same. designers, in this work we intend to raise awareness among researchers in considering the safety mechanisms in their design, as well as submit to the ethics committees the testing protocols of their designs in order to mitigate the risks that may arise in the At the time of the tests, some electromagnetic compatibility tests of the IEC-606001 family, which can be carried out in pursuit of integral safety, are presented as an example.
Start page
134
End page
138
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería médica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85078327847
ISBN of the container
9781450372589
Conference
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series: 5th International Conference on Communication and Information Processing, ICCIP 2019
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