Analysis on Demand and Application of Domestic Medical Ultrasound Equipment
WANG Longchen1a, LI Yi1a, ZOU Wenli2, ZHENG Yunxin1b, LI Yanping1a, CHEN Jing1b, LI Bin1b, HU Bing1a, XIANG Zhun3
1. a. Department of Ultrasound; b. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Sixth People’s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai 200233, China; 2. Department of Nephrology, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital, Hangzhou Zhejiang
310014, China; 3. Medical Service Administration, National Health Commission, Beijing 100810, China
Abstract:Medical ultrasound equipment is widely used in disease diagnosis, but the lack of hospital demand analysis restricts the
market development and clinical application of domestic ultrasound equipment. In order to understand the requirements of hospital’s
demand for ultrasonic diagnosis equipment, this paper investigated and analyzed the configuration of ultrasonic diagnosis equipment
in hospitals at different levels in different regions in China, and scored the importance of different indicators of ultrasonic diagnosis
and treatment equipment from a multidimensional perspective. Through the analysis of 3424 demand questionnaires, it was found
that clinical function and after-sales service were the two most concerned aspects of ultrasonic equipment users. Among them, the
ultrasonic image definition and engineer maintenance level were the most demanding in the above two aspects respectively. This
paper conducted a large-sample, multi-level investigation and analysis on the needs of hospital ultrasound operators. The research
results provide data support for the technical development and market application of domestic medical ultrasound diagnosis and
treatment equipment.
王龙辰1a,李艺1a,邹文利2,郑蕴欣1b,李艳平1a,陈静1b,李斌1b,胡兵1a,向准3. 国产医用超声诊疗设备应用现状与需求调查分析[J]. 中国医疗设备, 2022, 37(4): 102-105.
WANG Longchen1a, LI Yi1a, ZOU Wenli2, ZHENG Yunxin1b, LI Yanping1a, CHEN Jing1b, LI Bin1b, HU Bing1a, XIANG Zhun3. Analysis on Demand and Application of Domestic Medical Ultrasound Equipment. China Medical Devices, 2022, 37(4): 102-105.