The objectives of this study are to develop an efficient and generally applicable multi-criteria methodology for choosing the optimal ultrasound device, and to apply it to a case study. The methodology is based on Analytic Hierarchy Process with a Goal (to satisfy company’s objectives in terms of ergonomics, i.e. to optimise workers’ well-being) and three levels of evaluation elements. It provides decision-makers of hospitals or diagnostic centres with a structured methodology to select the most ergonomic ultrasound. The case study considered a wireless, a mobile and a traditional ultrasound device in an Italian hospital. The wireless device was the preferred one
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he present review paper aims to give insights regarding what is available now, and will be in the ne...
The purpose of this theoretical paper is to describe the development of a new technology for the aut...
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AbstractThe present review paper aims to give insights regarding what is available now, and will be ...
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AbstractThe Ultrasound (US) examination time reduction is an increasing compelling request in sonogr...
Medical devices are introduced in the market with an ever-increasing rate, with important benefits f...
This study presents a design process for the ergonomic design of a hockey stick ultrasound probe, ba...
he present review paper aims to give insights regarding what is available now, and will be in the ne...
The purpose of this theoretical paper is to describe the development of a new technology for the aut...
Several surveys and clinical studies report high prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorder...
Medical devices used in healthcare organizations are costly, and the process of selecting these devi...
MasterAn ultrasound probe, a device transmitting ultrasound waves on the skin of a patient for medic...
The existence of a tool to select and acquire Medical Devices is fundamental to manage the Life Cycl...
AbstractThe present review paper aims to give insights regarding what is available now, and will be ...
This research study aims to identify the present and probable problems of the current ultrasound wor...
Nowadays, most of the medical technology manufacturers try to meet the high demands of quality and d...
Contains fulltext : 53224.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is an ur...
AbstractThe Ultrasound (US) examination time reduction is an increasing compelling request in sonogr...
Medical devices are introduced in the market with an ever-increasing rate, with important benefits f...
This study presents a design process for the ergonomic design of a hockey stick ultrasound probe, ba...
he present review paper aims to give insights regarding what is available now, and will be in the ne...
The purpose of this theoretical paper is to describe the development of a new technology for the aut...