Abstract:Objective To better understand the needs of clinical departments for the quality control of infusion pump equipment, more truly reflect the errors of the commonly used flow rate in clinical departments, more accurately develop testing plans, and improve the safety of infusion pump in use.Methods Questionnaires were designed and distributed and quality control demand interviews were conducted with clinicians in various departments. Common flow rate values of infusion pumps in various clinical departments in hospital information system (HIS) were analyzed statistically, and methods for setting specific flow rate points were explored by statistical methods.Results Through the summary of requirements analysis of various clinical departments, detailed user requirements were obtained, including battery storage capacity, use training, commonly used drugs and infusion velocity. The department requirements were further verified by HIS data analysis. The coverage distribution diagram of common velocity values in various departments was summarized, and the method of setting detection points for infusion pump equipment based on mean velocity, mode and confidence interval was explored.Conclusion Understanding the practical use effect of clinical departments and setting quality detection and calibration points according to the actual needs can effectively improve the quality detection efficiency of hospital infusion pump, develop quality control plans more suitable for clinical practice, and carry out quality testing more widely.