ANNA UNIVERSITY ECE SYLLABUS
EC6001 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS SYLLABUS
6TH SEM ECE SYLLABUS
REGULATION 2013
EC6001 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS SYLLABUS |
OBJECTIVES:
To gain knowledge about the various physiological parameters both electrical and non electrical and the methods of recording and also the method of transmitting these parameters.
To gain knowledge about the various physiological parameters both electrical and non electrical and the methods of recording and also the method of transmitting these parameters.
To study about the various assist devices used in the hospitals.
To gain knowledge about equipment used for physical medicine and the various recently developed diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
To gain knowledge about equipment used for physical medicine and the various recently developed diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
UNIT I ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGY AND BIO-POTENTIAL RECORDING
The origin of Bio-potentials; biopotential electrodes, biological amplifiers, ECG, EEG, EMG, PCG, lead systems and recording methods, typical waveforms and signal characteristics.
UNIT II BIO-CHEMICAL AND NON ELECTRICAL PARAMETER MEASUREMENT
pH, PO2, PCO2, colorimeter, Auto analyzer, Blood flow meter, cardiac output, respiratory measurement, Blood pressure, temperature, pulse, Blood Cell Counters.
UNIT III ASSIST DEVICES
Cardiac pacemakers, DC Defibrillator, Dialyser, Heart lung machine
UNIT IV PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND BIOTELEMETRY
Diathermies- Shortwave, ultrasonic and microwave type and their applications, Surgical Diathermy Telemetry principles, frequency selection, biotelemetry, radiopill, electrical safety
UNIT V RECENT TRENDS IN MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
Thermograph, endoscopy unit, Laser in medicine, cryogenic application, Introduction to telemedicine
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
Discuss the application of electronics in diagnostic and therapeutic area.
Measure biochemical and various physiological information.
Describe the working of units which will help to restore normal functioning.
TEXTBOOKS:
1. Leslie Cromwell, “Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement”, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2007.
2. John G.Webster, “Medical Instrumentation Application and Design”, 3rd Edition, Wiley India Edition, 2007
REFERENCES:
1. Khandpur, R.S., “Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation”, TATA Mc Graw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003.
2. Joseph J.Carr and John M.Brown, “Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology”, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 2004.
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