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This document outlines the objectives and units of study for a course on biomedical instrumentation. The course aims to introduce fundamentals of biomedical engineering, study communication in biomedical systems with examples, and examine measurement of electrical and non-electrical parameters. Key topics covered include physiology, transducers, measurement of parameters like blood pressure, imaging modalities, and life assisting devices like pacemakers. The course outcomes include understanding human physiology, measurement techniques, signal acquisition and analysis, imaging principles, and therapeutic equipment.
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This document outlines the objectives and units of study for a course on biomedical instrumentation. The course aims to introduce fundamentals of biomedical engineering, study communication in biomedical systems with examples, and examine measurement of electrical and non-electrical parameters. Key topics covered include physiology, transducers, measurement of parameters like blood pressure, imaging modalities, and life assisting devices like pacemakers. The course outcomes include understanding human physiology, measurement techniques, signal acquisition and analysis, imaging principles, and therapeutic equipment.
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EI6704 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION L T P C

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OBJECTIVES:
 To Introduce Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering
 To study the communication mechanics in a biomedical system with few examples
 To study measurement of certain important electrical and non-electrical parameters
 To understand the basic principles in imaging techniques
 To have a basic knowledge in life assisting and therapeutic devices

UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 9


Cell and its structure – Resting and Action Potential – Nervous system and its fundamentals - Basic
components of a biomedical system- Cardiovascular systems- Respiratory systems -Kidney and blood flow -
Biomechanics of bone - Biomechanics of soft tissues - Basic mechanics of spinal column and limbs
-Physiological signals and transducers - Transducers – selection criteria – Piezo electric, ultrasonic
transducers - Temperature measurements - Fibre optic temperature sensors.

UNIT II NON ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS MEASUREMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC


PROCEDURES 9
Measurement of blood pressure - Cardiac output - Heart rate - Heart sound - Pulmonary function
measurements – spirometer – Photo Plethysmography, Body Plethysmography – Blood Gas analysers,
pH of blood –measurement of blood pCO2, pO2, finger-tip oxymeter - ESR, GSR measurements.

UNIT III ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS 9


Electrodes – Limb electrodes –floating electrodes – pregelled disposable electrodes - Micro, needle and
surface electrodes – Amplifiers, Preamplifiers, differential amplifiers, chopper amplifiers – Isolation
amplifier - ECG – EEG – EMG – ERG – Lead systems and recording methods – Typical waveforms -
Electrical safety in medical environment, shock hazards – leakage current-Instruments for checking safety
parameters of biomedical equipments.

UNIT IV IMAGING MODALITIES AND ANALYSIS 9


Radio graphic and fluoroscopic techniques – Computer tomography – MRI – Ultrasonography – Endoscopy –
Thermography –Different types of biotelemetry systems - Retinal Imaging - Imaging application in Biometric
systems - Analysis of digital images.

UNIT V LIFE ASSISTING, THERAPEUTIC AND ROBOTIC DEVICES 9


Pacemakers – Defibrillators – Ventilators – Nerve and muscle stimulators – Diathermy – Heart – Lung machine
– Audio meters – Dialysers – Lithotripsy - ICCU patient monitoring system - Nano Robots - Robotic surgery –
Advanced 3D surgical techniques- Orthopedic prostheses fixation.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Ability to Identify the functions of human nervous system and describe the basic components of
CO1
biomedical system.
CO2 Ability to illustrate the measurement of non-electrical parameters in human body system.

Ability to study different electrodes and amplifiers in physiological measurements (EEG, ECG,
CO3 EMG etc.)

CO4 Ability to understand the basic principles of Imaging Techniques.


CO5 Ability to Identify the functions of life assisting and therapeutic equipments.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Leslie Cromwell, Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement, Prentice hall of India,
New Delhi,2007.
2. Joseph J.carr and John M. Brown, Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology, John Wiley and
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sons, New York, 4 Edition, 2012.
3. Khandpur R.S, Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, , Tata McGraw-Hill, New
nd
Delhi, 2 Edition, 2003.

REFERENCES:
1 . John G. Webster, Medical Instrumentation Application and Design, John Wiley and
sons, New York, 1998.
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2. Duane Knudson, Fundamentals of Biomechanics, Springer, 2 Edition, 2007.
3. Suh, Sang, Gurupur, Varadraj P., Tanik, Murat M., Health Care Systems,
Technology and Techniques, Springer, 1st Edition, 2011.
4. Ed. Joseph D. Bronzino, The Biomedical Engineering Hand Book, Third Edition, Boca Raton, CRC Press
LLC, 2006.
5. M.Arumugam, ‘Bio-Medical Instrumentation’, Anuradha Agencies, 2003.

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