Synopsis
"This extensively revised third edition provides a comprehensive approach to studying biomedical devices and their applications. It is written for engineers and technologists who are interested in understanding the principles, design, and use of medical device technology. Many chapters have gone through revisions to keep up with new applications and advancements in medical technology. The book focuses on the applications, functions and principles of medical devices and uses specific designs and constructions to illustrate the concepts where appropriate. The first part of the book discusses the fundamental building blocks of biomedical instrumentations. Starting from an introduction of the origins of biological signals, the essential functional building blocks of a typical medical device are studied. These functional blocks include electrodes and transducers, biopotential amplifiers, signal conditioners and processors, electrical safety and isolation, and output devices. The next section of the book covers a selection of biomedical devices. Their principles of operations, functional building blocks, special features, and performance specifications are discussed. Architectural and schematic diagrams are used where appropriate to illustrate how specific device functions are being implemented. In addition, indications of use and clinical applications of each device are included. Common problems and hazards, and risk mitigation of each device are discussed. Four appendices are included at the end of the book to enhance the comprehension of the subject matters in the book. These are A Primer on Fourier Analysis, Overview of Medical Telemetry Development, Medical Gas Supply Systems, and the newest addition, Concepts of Infection Control in Biomedical Device Technology. Review questions are added for each chapter to help readers assess their comprehension of the content material"--
About the Author
Anthony Y. K. Chan graduated in Electrical Engineering (B.Sc. Hon.) from the University of Hong Kong and complet¬ed his M.Sc. in Engineering from the same university. He also completed a master’s degree (M.Eng.) in Clinical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of British Columbia, Canada. Dr. Chan also holds a Certificate in Health Services Management from the Canadian Healthcare Association. Dr. Chan worked for a number of years as a project engineer in the field of electrical instrumenta¬tions, control, and systems, and was the director and manager of biomedical engineering in a number of Canadian acute care hospitals. He is currently the Program Head of the Biomedical Engineering Technology Program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology and is an Adjunct Professor of the School of Biomedical Engineering at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Chan is a Professional Engineer, a Chartered Engineer, and a Certified Clinical Engineer. He is a fellow member of CMBES, life senior member of IEEE, member of IET and HKIE.
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