IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
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IEEE Trans Biomed Eng · Apr 1995
Multiple drug hemodynamic control by means of a supervisory-fuzzy rule-based adaptive control system: validation on a model.
A control device that uses an expert system approach for a two input-two output system has been developed and evaluated using a mathematical model of the hemodynamic response of a dog. The two inputs are the infusion rates of two drugs: sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and dopamine (DPM). The two controlled variables are the mean arterial pressure and the cardiac output. ⋯ The test runs show a highest overshoot of 3 mmHg with nominal SNP sensitivity. When tested with different simulated SNP sensitivities, the controller adaptation produces a faster response to lower sensitivities, and reduced oscillations to higher sensitivities. The simulations seem to show that the system is able to drive and adequately keep the two hemodynamic variables within prescribed limits.