The design and functional complexity of medical devices have increased over the past 50 years, evolving from cardiac pacemakers to magnetic resonance imaging. Design of Biomedical Devices and Systems provides a comprehensive overview of this area — including topics related to databases, process analysis, and device improvement — from a strong design perspective. Aimed at senior undergraduates, this text covers all aspects of design that must be considered for complex biomedical projects. This new second edition features additional information on device definition and reliability, as well as testing and hardware verification. All chapters are updated to reflect the latest advances in the field.
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The design and functional complexity of medical devices and systems has increased during the past half century, evolving from cardiac pacemakers to magnetic resonance imaging. Such life-saving advancements are monumentally advantageous, but with so much at stake, a step-by-step manual for biomedical engineers is essential. This second edition of a bestselling textbook utilizes a strong design perspective to provide designers with a thorough overview of the field, including topics related to databases, process analysis, and device improvement.
Covers All Necessary Design Aspects for Advanced Biomedical Projects
Designed primarily for senior bioengineering students in the formative stages of planning their design project, Design of Biomedical Devices and Systems is also beneficial to graduate students in the field and practitioners working with medical devices. This standard-setting resource includes:
Systematic approaches to device development and maintenance are mandated to ensure safe and effective devices for the patient, an economical and competitive success for the manufacturer, and a reliable, cost-effective investment for the user. This authoritative textbook answers the call.
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