Risk Management is ein systematischer Prozess zur Identifizierung, Analyse, Bewertung und Kontrolle von Risiken im Zusammenhang mit Medizinprodukten während ihres gesamten Lebenszyklus zur Gewährleistung der Patienten- und Anwendersicherheit.
Complete Guide to Risk Management
Risk Management is a fundamental requirement for medical device manufacturers worldwide, providing a systematic approach to ensure device safety throughout the entire product lifecycle. The internationally recognized standard ISO 14971 defines the framework for medical device risk management.
What Risk Management involves:
- Identification of known and foreseeable hazards
- Estimation and evaluation of associated risks
- Control of risks to acceptable levels
- Monitoring and reviewing risk control effectiveness
- Documentation of the entire process
ISO 14971 Risk Management Process:
1. Risk Analysis - Identify hazards and hazardous situations
2. Risk Evaluation - Determine if risks are acceptable
3. Risk Control - Implement measures to reduce risks
4. Overall Residual Risk Evaluation - Assess cumulative risk
5. Risk Management Review - Ensure completeness and effectiveness
6. Production and Post-Production - Monitor and update
Common Risk Analysis Methods:
- FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) - Systematic analysis of potential failure modes
- Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) - Top-down deductive analysis of failures
- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) - Preventive approach to hazards
- Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA) - Early-stage risk identification
Risk Control Hierarchy:
1. Inherent safety by design - Eliminate or reduce risks through design
2. Protective measures - Add safeguards to the device or manufacturing process
3. Information for safety - Warnings, precautions, training materials
Risk-Benefit Analysis: Regulators require demonstration that benefits outweigh residual risks. This is critical for high-risk Class III devices and novel technologies.
Post-Market Risk Management: Manufacturers must continuously monitor field performance, complaint trends, adverse events, and update risk assessments based on real-world data.
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View allDie Qualitätssystemverordnung der FDA, die cGMP-Anforderungen (current Good Manufacturing Practice) für Medizinproduktehersteller in den USA festlegt.
Eine systematische, unabhängige Prüfung eines Qualitätsmanagementsystems, um festzustellen, ob Qualitätsaktivitäten und -ergebnisse den geplanten Vereinbarungen entsprechen und ob diese Vereinbarungen wirksam umgesetzt werden.
Ein systematischer Ansatz zur Untersuchung, Korrektur und Verhinderung von Qualitätsproblemen in der Medizinproduktherstellung und im Betrieb.
Eine obligatorische Konformitätskennzeichnung für im Europäischen Wirtschaftsraum verkaufte Medizinprodukte, die die Einhaltung der EU-Gesundheits-, Sicherheits- und Umweltschutzanforderungen anzeigt.
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