Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Oct 2021)

Service-Oriented Medical Device Connectivity: Particular Interoperability Standards for High Frequency Surgical Equipment and External Control Devices

  • Kasparick Martin,
  • Köny Marcus,
  • Andersen Björn,
  • Riech Kathrin,
  • Keller Anton,
  • Kämmer Sven,
  • Guth Andreas,
  • Mündermann Lars,
  • Stickel Axel,
  • Klöckner Stephan,
  • Golatowski Frank,
  • Timmermann Dirk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2021-2133
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 523 – 526

Abstract

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Manufacturer-independent medical device interoperability has been strongly demanded by the clinicians and healthcare delivery organizations (HDOs), however has not been achieved in practice for decades. The ISO/IEEE 11073 Service-oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) family of standards constitutes a paradigm shift. This work supplements SDC with Device Specializations (DevSpecs) or Modular Specifications (ModSpecs): particular interoperability standards for high frequency (HF) surgical equipment and external control devices, such as foot or finger switches. They provide models to describe these devices in a service-oriented medical device system and modes of interaction with other network participants. Additionally, we contribute to the ISO/IEEE 11073-10101 nomenclature standard to provide semantic descriptions of the exchanged information. This is a key enabler for safe and effective medical device interoperability to support the caregivers and improve patient safety as well as clinical outcome.

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