Handbook of biomedical instrumentation Raghbir Singh Khandpur
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill Education, 2014.Edition: 3rd EdDescription: 959 pages : ill.; 26 cmISBN:- 9789339205430
- 610.28 KHA
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1. Fundamentals of medical instrumentation -- 2. Bioelectric signals and electrodes -- 3. Physiological transducers -- 4. Recording system -- 5. Biomedical recorders -- 6. Patient monitoring systems -- 7. Arrhythmia and ambulatory monitoring instruments -- 8. Foetal monitoring instruments -- 9. Oximeters -- 10. Blood flow and cardiac output measurement -- 11. Biomedical telemetry -- 12. Telemedicine technology -- 13. Pulmonary function analysers -- 14. Clinical laboratory instruments -- 15. Blood gas analysers -- 16. Blood cell counters -- 17. Audiometers and hearing aids -- 18. Patient safety -- 19. X-ray machines and digital radiography -- 20. X-ray computed tomography -- 21. Nuclear medical imaging systems -- 22. Magnetic resonance imaging system -- 23. Ultrasonic imaging systems -- 24. Thermal imaging systems -- 25. Cardiac pacemakers -- 26. Cardiac defibrillators -- 27. Instruments for surgery -- 28. Laser applications in biomedical field -- 29. Physiotherapy and electrotherapy equipment -- 30. Haemodialysis machines -- 31. Lithotriptors -- 32. Anaesthesia machine -- 33. Ventilators -- 34. Radiotherapy equipment -- 35. Automated drug delivery systems --
This 3rd Edition has been thoroughly revised and updated taking into account technological innovations and introduction of new and improved methods of medical diagnosis and treatment. Capturing recent developments and discussing new topics, the 3rd Edition includes a separate chapter on 'Telemedicine Technology', which shows how information and communication technologies have made significant contribution in better diagnosis and treatment of patients and management of health facilities. Alongside, there is coverage of new implantable devices as increasingly such devices are being preferred for treatment, particularly in neurological stimulation for pain management, epilepsy, bladder control, etc. The 3rd Edition also appropriately addresses 'Point of Care' equipment: as some technologies become easier to use and less expensive and equipment becomes more transportable, even complex technologies can diffuse out of hospitals and institutional settings into outpatient facilities and patient's homes. With expanded coverage, this exhaustive and comprehensive handbook would be useful forbiomedical physicists and engineers, students, doctors, physiotherapists, and manufacturers ofmedical instruments. Salient features:All chapters updated to address the current state of technologySeparate chapter on 'Telemedicine Technology'Coverage of new implantable devicesDiscussion on 'Point of Care' equipmentDistinctive visual impact of graphs and photographs of latest commercial equipmentUpdated list of references includes latest research material in the areaDiscussion on applications of developments in the following fields in biomedical equipment:micro-electronicsmicro-electromechanical systemsadvanced signal processingwireless communicationnew energy sources for portable and implantable devicesCoverage of new topics, including:gamma knifecyber knifemultislice CT scannernew sensorsdigital radiographyPET scannerlaser lithotripterperitoneal dialysis machineDescribing the physiological basis and engineering principles of electro-medical equipment, Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation also includes information on the principles of operation and the performance parameters of a wide range of instruments. Broadly, this comprehensive handbook covers:recording and monitoring instrumentsmeasurement and analysis techniquesmodern imaging systemstherapeutic equipment.
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