We are witnessing a notable rise in the translational use of information technology and control systems engineering tools in clinical practice. This paper empowers the computer based drug dosing optimization of general anesthesia management by means of multiple variables for patient state stabilization. The patient simulator platform is designed through an interdisciplinary combination of medical, clinical practice and systems engineering expertise gathered in the last decades by our team. The result is an open source patient simulator in Matlab/Simulink from Mathworks(R). Simulator features include complex synergic and antagonistic interaction aspects between general anesthesia and hemodynamic stabilization variables. The anesthetic system...
AbstractContinuous adjustment of Propofol in manual delivery of anesthesia for conducting a surgical...
Modern anesthesia practice uses a combination of drugs to manage pain and sedation. There are often ...
The contributions of this thesis are organised in two parts. Part I presents a mathematical model fo...
We are witnessing a notable rise in the translational use of information technology and control syst...
A thorough understanding of the dose-response relationship is required for optimizing the efficacy o...
Many regulatory loops in drug delivery systems for depth of anesthesia optimization problem consider...
A novel control strategy is proposed to enable uncertainty minimization through knowledge infusion i...
Modeling is fundamental to both feed-forward and feedback control. Within automated anesthesia the t...
In this presentation, a complete overview of the current forms of computer-assisted drug delivery me...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a controller for the maintenance of anesthesi...
The Python Anesthesia Simulator (PAS) models the effect of drugs on physiological variables during t...
A thorough understanding of the dose-response relationship is required for optimizing the efficacy o...
Abstract only availableAnesthesiologists manually control the rate of drug infusion to maintain a de...
Anaesthesia is a reversible pharmacological state of the patient where hypnosis, analgesia and muscl...
This paper describes strategies toward model-based automation of intravenous anaesthesia employing a...
AbstractContinuous adjustment of Propofol in manual delivery of anesthesia for conducting a surgical...
Modern anesthesia practice uses a combination of drugs to manage pain and sedation. There are often ...
The contributions of this thesis are organised in two parts. Part I presents a mathematical model fo...
We are witnessing a notable rise in the translational use of information technology and control syst...
A thorough understanding of the dose-response relationship is required for optimizing the efficacy o...
Many regulatory loops in drug delivery systems for depth of anesthesia optimization problem consider...
A novel control strategy is proposed to enable uncertainty minimization through knowledge infusion i...
Modeling is fundamental to both feed-forward and feedback control. Within automated anesthesia the t...
In this presentation, a complete overview of the current forms of computer-assisted drug delivery me...
This thesis investigates the design and performance of a controller for the maintenance of anesthesi...
The Python Anesthesia Simulator (PAS) models the effect of drugs on physiological variables during t...
A thorough understanding of the dose-response relationship is required for optimizing the efficacy o...
Abstract only availableAnesthesiologists manually control the rate of drug infusion to maintain a de...
Anaesthesia is a reversible pharmacological state of the patient where hypnosis, analgesia and muscl...
This paper describes strategies toward model-based automation of intravenous anaesthesia employing a...
AbstractContinuous adjustment of Propofol in manual delivery of anesthesia for conducting a surgical...
Modern anesthesia practice uses a combination of drugs to manage pain and sedation. There are often ...
The contributions of this thesis are organised in two parts. Part I presents a mathematical model fo...