Towards credible computational models: Application of a risk-based framework for establishing credibility

  • The use of computational modeling and simulation (CMS) as a tool for gaining insight into the technical performance and safety of medical devices has emerged continuously over the past years. However, to rely on information and decisions derived from model predictions, it is essential to establish model credibility for the specific context of use. Limited regulatory requirements and lack of consensus on the level of verification and validation activities required result in rare use of CMS as a source of evidence in the medical device approval process. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) developed a risk-informed framework to establish appropriate credibility requirements of a computational model: the ASME V&V 40?2018 standard. This paper aims to outline the concepts of this standard and to demonstrate its application using an example from the orthotics field. The necessary steps to establish model credibility for a custom?made 3D printed wrist hand orthosis (WHO) are presented. It is shown that the credibility requirements of each verification and validation activity depend on model risk by applying two different contexts of use to the same computational model.

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Author:Ann-Kathrin CarlORCiD, Maxim Kirillov, David Hochmann, Eric Quadrat
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-173821
DOI:https://doi.org/10.25974/fhms-17382
DOI of first publication:https://doi/org/10.18416/AMMM.2023.2309804
ISSN:2699-1977
Parent Title (English):Transactions on Additive Manufacturing Meets Medicine
Document Type:Article in Conference Proceedings
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2023/11/13
Date of first Publication:2023/09/11
Publishing Institution:FH Münster - University of Applied Sciences
Release Date:2023/11/14
Tag:CMS; V&V 40; computational modeling and simulation; model credibility; validation
Institutes:Physikingenieurwesen (PHY)
open_access (DINI-Set):open_access
Publication list:Hochmann, David
Carl, Ann-Kathrin
Licence (German):License Logo Creative Commons - Namensnennung (CC BY 4.0)