DocumentCode :
122888
Title :
Direct adaptive disturbance rejection control for sedation and analgesia
Author :
Padmanabhan, Regina ; Meskin, N. ; Haddad, Wassim M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Qatar Univ., Doha, Qatar
fYear :
2014
fDate :
17-20 Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
175
Lastpage :
179
Abstract :
Patient care in intensive care units involves the combined administration of several drugs. Apart from the desired drug effect, often such drugs disturb other physiological functions of the patient. Control strategies based on nominal pharmacokinetic models cannot ideally embody interpatient and intrapatient variability. Moreover, exogenous and endogenous disturbances also alter physiological parameters of the patient which in turn affect the pharmacokinetics and phar-macodynamics of drugs. Such parameter variations directly influence the output drug effect. Thus, a direct adaptive controller that updates control gains in accordance to system uncertainty and system disturbances can account for interpatient and intrapatient variability. This paper proposes a direct adaptive disturbance rejection controller for the continuous infusion of multiple drugs that have interactive effects. As a case study, we investigate the closed-loop control of propofol infusion while considering the synergistic effect of remifentanil.
Keywords :
adaptive control; drugs; medical control systems; patient care; analgesia; direct adaptive disturbance rejection control; drug effect; drug pharmacodynamics; drug pharmacokinetics; endogenous disturbances; exogenous disturbances; intensive care units; interpatient variability; intrapatient variability; patient care; physiological functions; physiological parameters; remifentanil; sedation; synergistic effect; Adaptation models; Adaptive control; Anesthesia; Drugs; Indexes; Physiology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering (MECBME), 2014 Middle East Conference on
Conference_Location :
Doha
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MECBME.2014.6783234
Filename :
6783234
Link To Document :
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