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Automated Drug Delivery in Anesthesia

Editat de Dana Copot
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2020
Automated Drug Delivery in Anesthesia provides a full review of available tools and methods on the drug delivery of anesthesia, bridging the gap between academic development, research and clinical practice. The book takes an interdisciplinary approach, pulling information about tools developed in other disciplines such as mathematics, physics, biology and system engineering and applying them to drug delivery. The book's authors discuss the missing element of complete regulatory loop of anesthesia: the sensor and model for pain pathway assessment. This is the only book which focuses specifically on the delivery of anesthesia.


  • Revisits the standard TCI anesthesia regulatory loop
  • Provides complementary measurement devices and protocols for hypnosis, analgesia and neuromuscular blockade (the three components for anesthesia)
  • Describes the link between existing and emerging tools
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128159750
ISBN-10: 0128159758
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

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Graduates, PhD students, post docs, professors, researchers, practitioners and other scholars in multidisciplinary sciences (engineering and medicine), manufacturers, suppliers, researchers, research offices, socio-economic institutional and regulatory units, practitioners

Cuprins

  1. Introduction
  2. An overview of computer-guided total intravenous anesthesia and monitoring devices—drug infusion control strategies and analgesia assessment in clinical use and research
  3. A non-Newtonian impedance measurement experimental framework: modeling and control inside blood-like environments—fractional-order modeling and control of a targeted drug delivery prototype with impedance measurement capabilities
  4. A multiscale pathway paradigm for pain characterization
  5. Models for control of intravenous anesthesia
  6. Modeling and control of neuromuscular blockade level in general anesthesia
  7. Computer-guided control of the complete anesthesia
  8. Paradigm Optimization-based design of closed-loop control of anesthesia
  9. Integrative cybermedical systems for computer-based drug delivery