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Case-Oriented Paper

Balancing the Failure Modes in the Electronic Circuit of a Cardiac Pacemaker: A Decision Analysis

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Pages 379-387 | Published online: 20 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

Cardiac pacemaker malfunctions are of continuous concern to the medical profession as well as to the electronics industry. Certain failures in cardiac pacemaker performance are critical and can result in patient deaths. Cardiac pacemakers are vulnerable to certain malfunctions in the electrode, batteries and the electronic circuit. This paper focuses on failures and reliability of the electronic circuit and how they affect its choice and design. The paper discusses the issues of balancing the various failure modes by considering both failure rates and failure outcomes.

As the choice of an appropriate pacemaker is a decision problem under conditions of uncertainty, we employ decision analysis as the analytical and conceptual framework. Use of utility theory enables a systematic quantitative evaluation of such seeming intangibles as the various failure outcomes. Probabilities are assessed using specific engineering and reliability literature. The method is demonstrated on a choice problem between two specific electronic circuit designs.

The methodology can be useful in designing the electronic circuit to meet certain reliability specifications, deciding whether or not to introduce redundancy, decisions affecting components and technology, and establishing minimal reliability standards, with regard not only to cardiac pacemakers but to other electronics as well.

Part of this work were performed while the author was with the School of Management, Boston University and the Center for the Analysis of Health Practices, Harvard School of Public Health.

Part of this work were performed while the author was with the School of Management, Boston University and the Center for the Analysis of Health Practices, Harvard School of Public Health.

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