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Key Features
- Covers current research, design issues and engineering standards
- Includes three significant Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recall case studies which have impacted FDA medical device regulation
- Presents exercises at the end of each chapter, including problems, analysis exercises and four questions from assigned primary literature
- Provides eight laboratory experiments that are detailed to provide hands-on reinforcement of device concepts
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About the Book
Medical Device Technologies: A Systems Based Overview Using Engineering Standards, Second Edition, is a comprehensive overview of medical device technology, with a unified approach to each device area covering technical operation, clinical need, regulatory issues and standards and historical devices. It takes a systems-based view, balancing breadth with depth to give an accessible introduction to this field. Close ties are drawn between the design, the product and the patient. Exercises at the end of each chapter include traditional homework problems, analysis exercises and four questions from assigned primary literature. Eight laboratory experiments in both electrical and mechanical medical devices are explored.
Each medical device chapter begins with an exposition of appropriate physiology, mathematical modeling or biocompatibility issues and clinical need. A device system description and system diagram provide details on technology function and administration of diagnosis and/or therapy. This systems approach enables the reader to quickly identify the relationships between devices.
Readership
Biomedical Engineers; Junior, Senior and Graduate Students of Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Clinical Engineers
Quotes "As indicated and implied by the title, this text covers medical device technologies using a practical (engineering) systems approach to medical devices. The author, by virtue of her academic and industrial experiences, is professionally and experientially qualified to present this material to the readers. Medical imaging systems are excluded (per the author), as many programs offer a separate course in this area." --IEEE
Content
Part 1: Introduction to Diagnosis and Therapy Devices Electrocardiographs Pacemakers External Defibrillators Internal Cardioverter Defibrillators Heart Valves Catheters Stents and Grafts Blood Pressure Monitors Hemodialyzers Ventilators Pulse Oximeters Thermometers Electroencephalographs Neurostimulators Cochlear Implants Functional Electrical Stimulators Hip and Knee Prosthesis Drug-Eluting Stents Artificial Pancreas
Part 2: Laboratory Experiments
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