Design of computerized drug delivery control system

Postsurgical complication of hypertension may occur in cardiac patients. This is particularly evident after coronary artery bypass grafting procedures. To decrease the chances of complication, it is necessary to reduce the elevated blood pressure as soon as possible. One of effective way is continuo...

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Main Authors: Krishnan Shankar Muthu., Tan, Yong Seng., Zhu, Kuanyi.
Other Authors: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-29212023-03-04T03:23:09Z Design of computerized drug delivery control system Krishnan Shankar Muthu. Tan, Yong Seng. Zhu, Kuanyi. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and instrumentation::Medical electronics Postsurgical complication of hypertension may occur in cardiac patients. This is particularly evident after coronary artery bypass grafting procedures. To decrease the chances of complication, it is necessary to reduce the elevated blood pressure as soon as possible. One of effective way is continuous infusion of vasodilator drugs, such as sodium nitroprusside (SNP), which will quickly lower the blood pressure in most patients. However, it is observed that a wide range of patient drug sensitivities to SNP occurs and also, critical patient care often requires the infusion of blood, fluid, or drugs to regulate cardiovascular system variables. Even though manual control by clinical personnel could be very tedious, time consuming and inconsistent, it is the current situation. It is believed therefore, that automation of these therapies by application of feedback control techniques can be effective. In this project, we propose some control methods to regulate the infusion rate of vasodilator drug so that the desired mean arterial pressure can be reached. An adaptive control algorithm based on generalized predictive control is designed. Following that, a new PI controller is proposed and a new control criterion for switching from one controller to another has been introduced. 2008-09-17T09:17:15Z 2008-09-17T09:17:15Z 2004 2004 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/2921 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Krishnan Shankar Muthu.
Tan, Yong Seng.
Zhu, Kuanyi.
Design of computerized drug delivery control system
description Postsurgical complication of hypertension may occur in cardiac patients. This is particularly evident after coronary artery bypass grafting procedures. To decrease the chances of complication, it is necessary to reduce the elevated blood pressure as soon as possible. One of effective way is continuous infusion of vasodilator drugs, such as sodium nitroprusside (SNP), which will quickly lower the blood pressure in most patients. However, it is observed that a wide range of patient drug sensitivities to SNP occurs and also, critical patient care often requires the infusion of blood, fluid, or drugs to regulate cardiovascular system variables. Even though manual control by clinical personnel could be very tedious, time consuming and inconsistent, it is the current situation. It is believed therefore, that automation of these therapies by application of feedback control techniques can be effective. In this project, we propose some control methods to regulate the infusion rate of vasodilator drug so that the desired mean arterial pressure can be reached. An adaptive control algorithm based on generalized predictive control is designed. Following that, a new PI controller is proposed and a new control criterion for switching from one controller to another has been introduced.
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Krishnan Shankar Muthu.
Tan, Yong Seng.
Zhu, Kuanyi.
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Tan, Yong Seng.
Zhu, Kuanyi.
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title Design of computerized drug delivery control system
title_short Design of computerized drug delivery control system
title_full Design of computerized drug delivery control system
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