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Author Baura, Gail D

Title A biosystems approach to industrial patient monitoring and diagnostic devices / Gail Baura
Edition 1st ed
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, ©2008
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 93 pages) : color illustrations, digital, PDF file
Series Synthesis lectures on biomedical engineering ; #12
Synthesis lectures on biomedical engineering (Online) ; #12.
Contents Medical devices -- Medical device industry -- Medical instrumentation -- Patient monitoring devices -- Diagnostic devices -- System theory -- System theory for physiologic signals -- Filters -- Modeling -- Patient monitoring devices -- Masimo pulse oximetry -- Interflo medical continuous thermodilution -- Cardio dynamics impedance cardiography -- Aspect medical depth of anesthesia monitoring -- Diagnostic devices -- Neopath cervical cancer screening
Summary A medical device is an apparatus that uses engineering and scientific principles to interface to physiology and diagnose or treat a disease. In this lecture, we specifically consider those medical devices that are computer based, and are therefore referred to as medical instruments. Further, the medical instruments we discuss are those that incorporate system theory into their designs. We divide these types of instruments into those that provide continuous observation and those that provide a single snapshot of health information. These instruments are termed patient monitoring devices and diagnostic devices, respectively. Within this lecture, we highlight some of the common system theory techniques that are part of the toolkit of medical device engineers in industry. These techniques include the pseudorandom binary sequence, adaptive filtering, wavelet transforms, the autoregressive moving average model with exogenous input, artificial neural networks, fuzzy models, and fuzzy control. Because the clinical usage requirements for patient monitoring and diagnostic devices are so high, system theory is the preferred substitute for heuristic, empirical processing during noise artifact minimization and classification
Notes Title from PDF title page (viewed January 25, 2008)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Medical instruments and apparatus -- Design and construction
Medical electronics -- Equipment and supplies.
System theory.
Medical instruments and apparatus industry -- United States
Patient monitoring -- Equipment and supplies.
Biomedical Technology -- instrumentation
Diagnostic Imaging -- instrumentation
Monitoring, Physiologic -- instrumentation
Monitoring, Physiologic -- methods
Systems Theory
MEDICAL -- Allied Health Services -- Medical Technology.
Medical electronics -- Equipment and supplies
Medical instruments and apparatus -- Design and construction
Medical instruments and apparatus industry
Patient monitoring -- Equipment and supplies
System theory
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1598292951
9781598292954
9783031016257
3031016254