Abstract:Objective To explore the solution of quality control and traceability management of medical fabric treatment process
based on the introduction of radio frequency identification (RFID) and barcode technology. Methods The convenience sampling
method was used to select 400 pieces of medical fabric and 200 medical fabric package managed by traditional management method
from January to December 2017 as the control group, and 400 pieces of medical fabric and 200 medical fabric package managed
by medical fabric management module based on RFID and barcode technology from January to December 2020 were selected as
the observation group. The counting time, counting accuracy, recording accuracy of usage times of medical fabric, and the tracing
efficiency, packaging quality integrity rate of medical fabric package were analyzed and compared between the two groups.
Results The counting time of medical fabric in observation group was (0.15±0.03) h better than that in control group (1.67±0.18) h,
and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). In the observation group, the counting accuracy, recording accuracy of usage
times, tracing efficiency and packaging quality integrity rate of medical fabric package were 100.0%, 100.0%, 100.0% and 99.5%,
respectively, which were better than 93.5%, 92.5%, 92.0% and 95.0% of the control group, with statistical significance (P<0.05).
Conclusion The application of medical fabric management module based on RFID and barcode technology is put into use to meet the
demand of medical fabric quality management. It is suggested to strengthen research and development and popularization, so that it
can play a greater role in promoting standardized management, reducing hospital cross infection and maintaining patients’ life safety.
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XIAO Chang, DING Huan, FU Huiling, LIN Qiaoling, LIU Chengjun. Design and Application of Medical Fabric Management Module Based on
RFID and Barcode Technology. China Medical Devices, 2022, 37(6): 119-122.