Medical Device Technologies: A Systems Based Overview Using Engineering Standards (Academic Press Series in Biomedical Engineering)

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Author: Gail Baura

Pages: 528

Size: 1.195,48 Kb

Publication Date: October 21,2011

Category: Biophysics



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Medical Device Technology introduces undergraduate engineering students to frequently manufactured medical gadgets. Each medical gadget chapter starts with an exposition of suitable physiology, mathematical modeling or biocompatibility problems, and clinical want.

The 1st 20 chapters are medical gadget technology chapters;

  • The medical products talked about are Nobel Prize or Lasker Clinical Prize winners, vital signs products, and gadgets in high industry development areas
  • Three significant Food and Medication Administration (FDA) recall case research that have impacted FDA medical gadget regulation are contained in appropriate gadget chapters
  • Exercises by the end of each chapter consist of traditional homework problems, evaluation exercises, and four queries from assigned principal literature
  • Eight laboratory experiments are detailed offering hands-on reinforcement of gadget concepts
It’s the initial textbook that discusses both electric and mechanical medical products. A device system explanation and program diagram provide information on technology function and administration of analysis and/or therapy. The systems strategy lets students quickly determine the relationships between products.

Device key features derive from five applicable consensus regular requirements from companies such as for example ISO and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI). the rest of the eight chapters concentrate on medical gadget laboratory experiments.


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