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Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc · Jan 2005
The Establishment of the Mathematical Model of the 2ndDegree Burn Injury of Human Tissues and Its Application.
A quantitative analysis of the 2nddegree burn injury of human tissues and the relevant mathematical model are presented in this paper. Unlike the general criterion extensively adopted by doctors that pay much attention to the degrees of the skin burn damage such as the area, depth and color of the damaged skins, the paper emphasizes the cause-and-effect of the 2nddegree burn injury of the human tissues. ⋯ The comparisons of the theoretical study with the experimental data have been made and the results are quite satisfactory. The application of the mathematical model in the test of thermal protective performance of fire protection clothing is also presented.
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Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc · Jan 2005
Estimation of respiratory rate and heart rate during treadmill tests using acoustic sensor.
The objective was to test the robustness of an acoustic method to estimate respiratory rates (RR) during treadmill test. The accuracy was assessed by the comparison with simultaneous estimates from a capnograph, using as a common reference a pneumotachometer. Eight subjects without any pulmonary disease were enrolled. ⋯ As a conclusion, the accuracy of the respiratory rate estimated from tracheal sounds on adult subjects during treadmill stress test was comparable to the accuracy of a commercial capnograph. The heart rate (HR) estimates can also be derived from carotid pulse using the same single sensor placed on the subject's throat. Compared to the pulse oximeter the results show an agreement of acoustic method with r2=0.76 and SEE = 3.51.
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Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc · Jan 2005
Capacity of brain cooling via ventilating oxygen at low temperature over respiratory tract.
Cerebral hypothermia is a rather useful way to improve outcome after brain injury. In this paper, the capacity of cooling oxygen ventilation (COV) during cerebral circulation arrest was theoretically evaluated. ⋯ However, its capacity on lowering the deep brain temperature is very limited. Therefore more powerful cooling strategies should be investigated to realize an efficient cooling on the target cerebral tissue.
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Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc · Jan 2005
Modelling for computer controlled neuromuscular blockade.
In this paper we present data collection and methods for the selection of a model class with the goal of automated neuromuscular blockade (NMB). Neuromuscular response was measured in the presence of rocuronium in rabbits (N=5) and humans (N=14). An average response was formed and used to determine optimal ARX and Laguerre representations for a wide range of orders and parameters. ⋯ The range of static gain was 121 and 159% of the mean for the rabbit and human datasets. Frequency domain analysis showed differences in gain of 12 and 15dB, and phase of 45 and 75° for the rabbit and human models respectively. With this knowledge, design and development of appropriate controllers for NMB will proceed.
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Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc · Jan 2005
A multi-channel device for respiratory sound data acquisition and transient detection.
In this study, a multi-channel analog data acquisition and processing device with the additional feature of detecting adventitious sounds has been designed and implemented. The overall system consists of fourteen microphones attached on the backside, an airflow measuring unit, a fifteen-channel amplifier and filter unit connected to a personal computer (PC) via a data acquisition (DAQ) card, and an interface and adventitious sound detection program prepared using LabVIEW (6.0, National Instruments) and MATLAB (7.0.1, MathWorks). The system records the fourteen-channel respiratory sound data at the posterior chest wall and in addition measures the air flow to synchronize the pulmonary signal on the respiration cycle. ⋯ All data are sent to a PC to be digitized by DAQ card, then to be processed and stored. An algorithm based on wavelet decomposition is developed which detects the adventitious pulmonary sounds, mainly the crackles and wheezes. This system is intended to be used for mapping the pulmonary sounds and detecting and locating the adventitious pulmonary sounds.