Evaluation Of Microshock Risk During A Surgical Procedure

During a surgical procedure, risk assessment is important in order to prevent undesired patient's ventricular fibrillation. Even weak currents flowing through the heart of a patient are potentially able to cause such a dangerous event. The hazard can be reduced through the adoption of suitable...

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Published inWIT Transactions on the Built Environment Vol. 151; p. 95
Main Authors Amicucci, G L, Zennaro, E, Fiamingo, F, Mazzetti, C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Southampton W I T Press 01.01.2015
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Summary:During a surgical procedure, risk assessment is important in order to prevent undesired patient's ventricular fibrillation. Even weak currents flowing through the heart of a patient are potentially able to cause such a dangerous event. The hazard can be reduced through the adoption of suitable protection measures, chosen by means of an in-depth investigation of the microshock probability. Such a probability is obtained by the product of the probability of ventricular fibrillation when certain fault conditions occur and the probability of occurrence of the considered fault conditions. The fault conditions here considered are able to determinate certain values of the leakage current that can flow through the patient's body. A method for the microshock probability assessment is presented based on the leakage current estimation that is obtained by simulation of an electrical circuit model of a typical surgical layout. The layout in question is composed of an operating table, a patient monitor and a defibrillator; all supplied by a medical IT system. Leakage currents flowing from this medical equipment to the chest of the patient, are measured in normal and in fault conditions. The permitted leakage current values are obtained by the international standard IEC 60601-1, and an estimate of the probability of ventricular fibrillation at different values of the leakage current is obtained by the Annex A (rationale) of the same standard.
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ISBN:9781845649289
1845649281
ISSN:1746-4498
1743-3509
DOI:10.2495/SAFE150091