Saturday, March 20, 2010

EI 1351 BIO–MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING SYLLABUS ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI


ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI: CHENNAI – 600 025
B.E DEGREE PROGRAMME :ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
(Offered in Colleges affiliated to Anna University)
CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS – REGULATIONS – 2004
SEMESTER VI/06

EI 1351 BIO–MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION

AIM
The course is designed to make the student acquire an adequate knowledge of the physiological systems of the human body and relate them to the parameters that have clinical importance. The fundamental principles of equipment that are actually in use at the present day are introduced.

OBJECTIVES
i. To provide an acquaintance of the physiology of the heart, lung, blood circulation and circulation respiration. Methods of different transducers used.
ii. To introduce the student to the various sensing and measurement devices of electrical origin.
iii. To provide the latest ideas on devices of non-electrical devices.
iv. To bring out the important and modern methods of imaging techniques.
v. To provide latest knowledge of medical assistance / techniques and therapeutic equipments.

1. PHYSIOLOGY AND TRANSDUCERS 9
Cell and its structure – Action and resting – Potential propagation of action potential – Sodium pump – Nervous system – CNS – PNS – Nerve cell – Synapse – Cardio pulmonary system – Physiology of heart and lungs – Circulation and respiration – Transducers – Different types – Piezo–electric, ultrasonic, resistive, capacitive, inductive transducers – Selection criteria.

2. ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS 9
Basic components of a biomedical system – 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.

3. NON-ELECTRICAL PARAMETER MEASUREMENTS 9
Measurement of blood pressure – Cardiac output – Cardiac rate – Heart sound – Respiratory rate – Gas volume – Flow rate of Co2, O2 in exhaust air - pH of blood, ESR, GSR measurements – Plethysmography.

4. MEDICAL IMAGING AND PMS 9
X-ray machine - Radio graphic and fluoroscopic techniques – Computer tomography
– MRI – Ultrasonography – Endoscopy – Thermography – Different types of biotelemetry systems and patient monitoring – Electrical safety.

5. ASSISTING AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENTS 9
Pacemakers – Defibrillators – Ventilators – Nerve and muscle stimulators – Diathermy – Heart – Lung machine – Audio meters – Dializers.

L = 45 Total = 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Leslie Cromwell, Fred J.Weibell, Erich A.Pfeiffer, ‘Bio-Medical Instrumentation and Measurements’, II edition, Pearson Education, 2002 / PHI.
2. R.S.Khandpur, ‘Hand book of Bio-Medical instrumentation’, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd., 2003.

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. M.Arumugam, ‘Bio-Medical Instrumentation’, Anuradha Agencies, 2003.
2. L.A. Geddes and L.E.Baker, ‘Principles of Applied Bio-Medical Instrumentation’, John Wiley & Sons, 1975.
3. J.Webster, ‘Medical Instrumentation’, John Wiley & Sons, 1995.
4. C.Rajarao and S.K. Guha, ‘Principles of Medical Electronics and Bio-medical Instrumentation’, Universities press (India) Ltd,Orient Longman ltd, 2000.
5. S.K. Gupta, ‘Introduction to Medical Electronics’, Bharathi Bhavan, Patna, 1969.

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