DocumentCode :
1354599
Title :
A model for the design and evaluation of algorithms for closed-loop cardiovascular therapy
Author :
Woodruff, Eileen A. ; Martin, James F. ; Omens, Madonna
Author_Institution :
PLC Med. Syst. Inc., Milford, MA, USA
Volume :
44
Issue :
8
fYear :
1997
Firstpage :
694
Lastpage :
705
Abstract :
Developing a clinically useful closed-loop drug delivery system can be extremely time consuming and costly. One approach to reducing the time and cost associated with developing closed-loop systems is to reduce the number of animal experiments and perform an extensive set of simulation studies. Through simulations, a closed-loop controller´s performance can be evaluated over a complete spectrum of the patient population, including boundary conditions. Simulation studies are repeatable, offering significant advantages in comparing modifications in control algorithms. Finally, simulation studies can be performed in a fraction of the time required for animal studies, at a fraction of the cost. We have developed a simulator, that included a nonlinear pulsatile-flow cardiovascular model, a physiological regulatory mechanism, and the pharmacology of four frequently titrated cardiovascular drugs. This simulator has already been used in the design and evaluation of two closed-loop algorithms-a self-tuning regulator (STR) and a multiple model adaptive controller (MMAC)-for blood pressure control during and after cardiac surgery.
Keywords :
biocontrol; biomedical equipment; cardiology; closed loop systems; digital simulation; haemodynamics; medical computing; patient treatment; physiological models; pressure control; pulsatile flow; surgery; algorithms; blood pressure control; boundary conditions; cardiac surgery; clinically useful closed-loop drug delivery system; closed-loop algorithms; closed-loop cardiovascular therapy; closed-loop controller; cost; design; four frequently titrated cardiovascular drugs; model; multiple model adaptive controller; nonlinear pulsatile-flow cardiovascular model; patient population; pharmacology; physiological regulatory mechanism; self-tuning regulator; simulations; time; Adaptive control; Algorithm design and analysis; Animals; Boundary conditions; Cardiology; Costs; Drug delivery; Medical treatment; Pressure control; Programmable control; Algorithms; Cardiovascular Agents; Dobutamine; Dopamine; Drug Delivery Systems; Equipment Design; Models, Cardiovascular; Nitroglycerin; Nitroprusside; Nonlinear Dynamics; Pulsatile Flow;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/10.605426
Filename :
605426
Link To Document :
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