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“Biomedical engineering”
Tapeshwar Yadav
(Lecturer)
BMLT, DNHE,
M.Sc. Medical Biochemistry
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T – Talks little in class
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Introduction
• What is biomedical engineering?
– Terminology, definitions
– History of biomedical engineering
– Sub-branches of BME
• A loose definition of Biomedical Engineering:
– the application of engineering techniques
and analyses to problem-solving in medicine
and the biomedical sciences
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Diversity in the terminology
• (bio)medical engineering,
• bioengineering, biotechnology
• clinical (medical) engineering
• medical technology.
• health care technology
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Medical engineering (medical engineer)
• uses engineering concepts and technology for
development of
– instrumentation,
– diagnostic and therapeutic devices,
– artificial organs, and
– other medical devices needed in health care and in
hospitals
• role:
– examine some portion of biology and medicine to
identify areas in which advanced technology might
be advantageous
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Clinical engineering (clinical engineer)
• uses engineering, management concept, and
technology
– to improve health care in hospitals
• better patient care at minimum costs thought the
application of technology
• role is to provide services directly
– related to patient care together with other health
care professionals
– problems originated from clinical environment
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Clinical engineering
• responsible for
– equipment effectiveness and
– electrical safety in medical instrumentation
– systems and power supply
• constrained by regulations
– medical, federal, state, local, governmental,
hospital
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Bioengineering (bioengineer)
• basic research-oriented activity closely related to
– biotechnology and
– genetic engineering
• modification of animal or plant cells to improve plants or
animals to develop new micro-organisms
• Bioengineering integrates
– physical,
– chemical,
– mathematical, and
– computational sciences and
– engineering principles
to study biology, medicine, behavior, and health.
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Bioengineering
• It advances fundamental concepts;
– creates knowledge from the molecular to the organ
systems levels;
– develops innovative biologics, materials, processes,
implants, devices, and informatics approaches
for the
– prevention,
– diagnosis, and
– treatment of disease,
for patient rehabilitation, and for improving
health 10
Biomedical Engineering (BME)
• a growing and expanding interdisciplinary
profession
• concerned with the application of
– engineering,
– mathematics,
– computing, and
– science methodologies
to the analysis of biological and physiological
problems
• produce technological advances in health care
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Biomedical Engineering (BME)
• Definition 1:
• “Biomedical engineering is a discipline that
– advances knowledge in engineering, biology and
medicine, and improves human health through cross-
disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering
sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical
practice.”
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Biomedical Engineering (BME)
• It includes:
– The acquisition of new knowledge and understanding of
living systems through the innovative and substantive
application of experimental and analytical techniques
based on the engineering sciences.
– The development of new devices, algorithms, processes
and systems that advance biology and medicine and
improve medical practice and health care deliver
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Biomedical Engineering (BME)
• Definition2:
The use of engineering technology,
instrumentation and methods to solve medical
problems, such as improving our
understanding of physiology and the
manufacture of artificial limbs and organs.
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Biomedical engineers
• apply different engineering principles
– electrical and electronics
• instrumentation, bioamplifiers
– mechanical,
• artificial limbs, prostheses
– physical
• diagnostic imaging and therapeutic devices
– chemical,
• biosensors, chemical analysers
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Biomedical engineers
• apply different engineering principles Contd…
– optical,
• fiber optics, optical measurements
– computer science
• computational medicine, signal and image
analysis, information systems
– material science
• implanted devices, artificial tissues
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Biomedical Engineering (BME)
Biomedical engineers
• to understand, modify,
or control
biologic systems
• Application of
– engineering system analysis
– physiologic modeling,
– simulation, and
– control
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Biomedical Engineering (BME)
Biomedical engineers:
• design and manufacture products that can
– monitor physiologic functions or
– display anatomic detail
• Detection, measurement, and monitoring of
physiologic signals
– biosensors
– biomedical instrumentation
– Medical imaging
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Biomedical Engineering (BME)
Biomedical engineers: CONTD…
• assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients
– Computer analysis of patient-related data
– clinical decision making
– medical informatics
– artificial intelligence
• supervise biomedical equipment maintenance technicians,
• investigate medical equipment failure,
• advise hospitals about purchasing and installing new
equipment
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Important milestones in the development of
medical instruments…
• Thermometer
– 1603, Galileo
– 1625, body temperature measurement
• Optical lens
– 1666, Newton
– 1850-, ophthalmoscope, Helmholtz
• Stethoscope
– 1819, hollow tube
– 1851, binaural stethoscope
• Hypodermic syringe
– 1853, Wood
• X-ray
– 1895, Roentgen
– 1896, in diagnosis and therapy
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• Radioactivity
– 1896, Curie
– 1903, in therapy
• Electrocardiograph
– 1887, Waller, capillary meter
– 1903, Einthoven,
– galvanometer 1928, vacuum tube
• Electroencephalograph
– 1924, Berger
• pH electrode
– 1906, Cremer
• Electrical surgical unit, 1928
…Important milestones in the development of
medical instruments
• Cyclotron, artificial
radionuclides
– 1936, Lawrence
• Assisting ventilator
– 1928, "iron lung"
– 1945, positive pressure
• Ultrasonic imaging
– pulse-echo, 1947
– Doppler, 1950s
• Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(MRI)
– NRM, Bloch, Purcell, 1946
– MRI, 1982
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• Computed tomography
– 1969, Cormack, Hounsfield
• Electrical heart defibrillator
– 1956, Zoll
– 1980, implanted
• Implanted electrical heart
pacemaker
– 1960, Greatbatch
• Heart valves, 1975
• Cardiac catheter, 1975
• Artificial kidney (dialysis),
1960
• Artificial heart, 1984
Some Branches of BME…
• Biomechanics
– application of classical mechanics to biological or medical problems
– study of movement of biologic solids, fluids and viscoelastic materials,
muscle forces
– design of artificial limbs
• Biomaterials:
– study of both living tissue and artificial synthetic biomaterials
(polymers, metals, ceramics, composites) used to replace part of a
living system or to function in intimate contact with living tissue
(implants)
– biomaterials:
• nontoxic,
• non-carcinogenic
• chemically inert
• stable
• mechanically strong
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…Some Branches of BME…
• Biomedical sensors
– physical measurements, biopotential electrodes,
electrochemical sensors, optical sensors, bioanalytic
sensors
• Bioelectric phenomena:
– origin in nerve and muscle cells
– generation in nerves, brain, heart, skeletal muscles
– analysis,
– modelling,
– recording and
– diagnosis
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…Some Branches of BME…
• Biomedical signal processing and analysis
– collection and analysis of data from patients
– bioelectric, physical, chemical signals
– online (embedded) and off-line processing and analysis
• Medical imaging and image processing:
– provision of graphic display of anatomic detail and
physiological functions of the body
– medical imaging methods and devices
• physical phenomena + detectors + electronic data processing+
graphic display = image
• x-ray, gamma photons, MRI, Ultrasound
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…Some Branches of BME…
• Medical instruments and devices:
– design of medical instruments and devices to
monitor and measure biological functions
– application of electronics and measurement
techniques to develop devices used in diagnosis
and treatment of disease
• biopotential amplifiers
• patient monitors
• electrosurgical devices
• Biotechnology
– technology at cellular level
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…Some Branches of BME…
• Cell and tissue engineering:
– utilization of anatomy, biochemistry and
mechanics of cellular and subcellular structures to
understand disease processes and to be able to
intervene at very specific sites.
– design, construction, modification, growth and
maintenance of living tissue (bioartificial tissue
and alteration of cell growth and function)
• Rehabilitation engineering:
– application of science and technology to improve
the quality of life for individuals with physical and
cognitive impairments (handicaps) 26
…Some Branches of BME…
• Prostheses and artificial organs
– design and development of devices for replacement of damaged
body parts
• artificial heart,
• circulatory assist devices,
• cardiac valve prostheses,
• artificial lung and blood-gas exchange devices,
• artificial kidney, pancreas
• Clinical engineering:
– medical engineering in hospitals, managementand assessment
of medical technology, safety and management of medical
equipment, product development
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…Some Branches of BME
• Physiologic modelling, simulation and control
– use of computer simulation to help understand physiological
relationships and organ function, to predict the behavior of a system of
interests (human body, particular organs or organ systems and medical
devices)
– developing of theoretical (computational, analytical, conceptual etc)
models
• Medical informatics:
– hospital information systems, computer-based patient records, computer
networks in hospitals, artificial knowledge-based medical decision
making
• Bioinformatics
– The application of information technology to problem areas in
healthcare systems, as well as genomics, proteomics, and mathematical
modelling.
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Medical devices
• Medical devices can be grouped according to
the three areas of medicine:
• Diagnosis
– diagnostic devices
• Therapy
– therapeutic devices
– application of energy
• Rehabilitation
– Application of Assisting orthotic-prosthetic devices
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Diagnostic devices
• Types of diagnostic devices
– recording and monitoring devices
– measurement and analysis devices
– imaging devices
• importance of diagnostic devices
– enhance and extend the five human senses to improve to
collect data from the patient for diagnosis
– the perception of the physician can be improved by
diagnostic instrumentation in many ways:
• amplify human senses
• place the observer's senses in inaccessible environments
• provide new senses
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Therapeutic devices
• Objective of therapeutic devices:
– deliver physical substances to the body to treat disease
• Physical substances:
– Voltage, current
– Pressure
– Flow
– Force
– Ultrasound
– Electromagnetic radiation
– Heat
• Therapeutic device categories:
– devices used to treat disorders
– devices to assist or control the physiological functions 31
Assistive or rehabilitative devices
• Objective of rehabilitative devices
– to assist individuals with a disability
• The disability can be connected to the troubles to
– perform activities of daily living
– limitations in mobility
– communications disorders and
– sensory disabilities
• Types of rehabilitative devices
– Orthopedic devices
• An orthopedic device is an appliance that aids an existing function
– Prosthetic devices
• A prosthesis provides a substitute
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Some characteristics of BME
• methods and devices are used to solve medical
problems
– problems are difficult, diverse, and complex
– solution alternatives are limited and specific to a
certain problem
• Therefore we must know
– what we are measuring or studying
– what we are treating
– which methodologies are available and applicable
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Some characteristics of BME
• deals with biological tissues, organs and organ systems
and their properties and functions
• bio-phenomena:
– bioelectricity, biochemistry, biomechanics, biophysics
• requires their deep understanding and analysis
• Accessibility of data is limited,
• Interface between tissue and instrumentation is needed
• Procedures:
– non-invasive
– minimally invasive
– invasive
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Relationship of BME with other disciplines
– Relationship with Medicine
– Relationship with Physics
– Relationship with other fields of engineering
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Relationship with Medicine
• Biomedical Engineering
– application of engineering science and technology
to problems arising in medicine and biology.
– intersections between engineering disciplines
• electrical, mechanical, chemical,…
• with each discipline in medicine, such as
– cardiology, pathology, neurology, …
• biology
• biochemistry, pharmacology,
• molecular biology, cell biology, …
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Physiological measurements
• important application of medical devices
– physiological measurements and recordings
• important for biomedical engineer
– to understand the technology used in these recordings but
also
– the basic principles and methods of the physiological
recordings
• medical fields where physiological recordings play an
important role
– clinical physiology
– clinical neurophysiology
– cardiology
– intensive care, surgery
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important physiological parameters recorded
• parameters related to cardiovascular dynamics:
– blood pressure
– blood flow
– blood volumes, cardiac output
• biopotentials:
– electrocardiogram (ECG),
– electroencephalogram (EEG),
– electromyogram (EMG)
• respiratory parameters:
– lung volumes and capacities,
– air flow
• blood gases:
– pressures of blood gases
– oxygen saturation
– pH and other ions 38
Relationship with Physics
• BME is closely related to physical sciences
• Medical Physics
– applies physics in medicine
– physical background of medical imaging methods used in
radiology and nuclear medicine:
• the production and safety issues of ionizing radiation,
• interaction of the radiation with matter,
– the physics of magnetic resonance phenomenon,
ultrasonics, light etc.
– physical background of radiotherapy
• use of ionizing radiation to treat cancer
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Relationship with Physics
• Biophysics
– more related to (cell) biology
– studies the processes in biology and medicine utilizing physics and engineering
• physical methods are applied
– for molecules, cells, tissues, organs, body
– to solve biologic problems,
– biologic events are described using the concept of physics and analogues, and
– the effects of physical factors on biologic processes is examined
• core concepts:
– changes in state of the systems (P,V,T)
– concentrations, osmolarities
– Activities
– internal energy, spontaneous processes
– (electro)chemical equilibrium
– enzyme reactions
– diffusion
– permeability
– viscosity
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Relationship with other fields of engineering
• BME applies principles and methods from
engineering, science and technology
• closely related to many fields of engineering,
– chemistry
– computer science
– electrical engineering
• electronics, electromagnetic fields, signal and systems analysis
– mathematics, statistics
– measurement and control engineering
– mechanical engineering
– material science
– physics etc.
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Biomedical engineering: An introduction

  • 2. A – A good student is liked by teacher G – Greets everyone with smile O – Obedient O – On time for college D – Dresses neatly S – Studies with interest T – Treats everyone with smile U – Understands everything D – Does daily home work E – Eager to know new things N – Never misbehaves T – Talks little in class
  • 3. 3 Introduction • What is biomedical engineering? – Terminology, definitions – History of biomedical engineering – Sub-branches of BME
  • 4. • A loose definition of Biomedical Engineering: – the application of engineering techniques and analyses to problem-solving in medicine and the biomedical sciences 4
  • 5. Diversity in the terminology • (bio)medical engineering, • bioengineering, biotechnology • clinical (medical) engineering • medical technology. • health care technology 5
  • 6. Medical engineering (medical engineer) • uses engineering concepts and technology for development of – instrumentation, – diagnostic and therapeutic devices, – artificial organs, and – other medical devices needed in health care and in hospitals • role: – examine some portion of biology and medicine to identify areas in which advanced technology might be advantageous 6
  • 7. Clinical engineering (clinical engineer) • uses engineering, management concept, and technology – to improve health care in hospitals • better patient care at minimum costs thought the application of technology • role is to provide services directly – related to patient care together with other health care professionals – problems originated from clinical environment 7
  • 8. Clinical engineering • responsible for – equipment effectiveness and – electrical safety in medical instrumentation – systems and power supply • constrained by regulations – medical, federal, state, local, governmental, hospital 8
  • 9. Bioengineering (bioengineer) • basic research-oriented activity closely related to – biotechnology and – genetic engineering • modification of animal or plant cells to improve plants or animals to develop new micro-organisms • Bioengineering integrates – physical, – chemical, – mathematical, and – computational sciences and – engineering principles to study biology, medicine, behavior, and health. 9
  • 10. Bioengineering • It advances fundamental concepts; – creates knowledge from the molecular to the organ systems levels; – develops innovative biologics, materials, processes, implants, devices, and informatics approaches for the – prevention, – diagnosis, and – treatment of disease, for patient rehabilitation, and for improving health 10
  • 11. Biomedical Engineering (BME) • a growing and expanding interdisciplinary profession • concerned with the application of – engineering, – mathematics, – computing, and – science methodologies to the analysis of biological and physiological problems • produce technological advances in health care 11
  • 12. Biomedical Engineering (BME) • Definition 1: • “Biomedical engineering is a discipline that – advances knowledge in engineering, biology and medicine, and improves human health through cross- disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice.” 12
  • 13. Biomedical Engineering (BME) • It includes: – The acquisition of new knowledge and understanding of living systems through the innovative and substantive application of experimental and analytical techniques based on the engineering sciences. – The development of new devices, algorithms, processes and systems that advance biology and medicine and improve medical practice and health care deliver 13
  • 14. Biomedical Engineering (BME) • Definition2: The use of engineering technology, instrumentation and methods to solve medical problems, such as improving our understanding of physiology and the manufacture of artificial limbs and organs. 14
  • 15. Biomedical engineers • apply different engineering principles – electrical and electronics • instrumentation, bioamplifiers – mechanical, • artificial limbs, prostheses – physical • diagnostic imaging and therapeutic devices – chemical, • biosensors, chemical analysers 15
  • 16. Biomedical engineers • apply different engineering principles Contd… – optical, • fiber optics, optical measurements – computer science • computational medicine, signal and image analysis, information systems – material science • implanted devices, artificial tissues 16
  • 17. Biomedical Engineering (BME) Biomedical engineers • to understand, modify, or control biologic systems • Application of – engineering system analysis – physiologic modeling, – simulation, and – control 17
  • 18. Biomedical Engineering (BME) Biomedical engineers: • design and manufacture products that can – monitor physiologic functions or – display anatomic detail • Detection, measurement, and monitoring of physiologic signals – biosensors – biomedical instrumentation – Medical imaging 18
  • 19. Biomedical Engineering (BME) Biomedical engineers: CONTD… • assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients – Computer analysis of patient-related data – clinical decision making – medical informatics – artificial intelligence • supervise biomedical equipment maintenance technicians, • investigate medical equipment failure, • advise hospitals about purchasing and installing new equipment 19
  • 20. Important milestones in the development of medical instruments… • Thermometer – 1603, Galileo – 1625, body temperature measurement • Optical lens – 1666, Newton – 1850-, ophthalmoscope, Helmholtz • Stethoscope – 1819, hollow tube – 1851, binaural stethoscope • Hypodermic syringe – 1853, Wood • X-ray – 1895, Roentgen – 1896, in diagnosis and therapy 20 • Radioactivity – 1896, Curie – 1903, in therapy • Electrocardiograph – 1887, Waller, capillary meter – 1903, Einthoven, – galvanometer 1928, vacuum tube • Electroencephalograph – 1924, Berger • pH electrode – 1906, Cremer • Electrical surgical unit, 1928
  • 21. …Important milestones in the development of medical instruments • Cyclotron, artificial radionuclides – 1936, Lawrence • Assisting ventilator – 1928, "iron lung" – 1945, positive pressure • Ultrasonic imaging – pulse-echo, 1947 – Doppler, 1950s • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) – NRM, Bloch, Purcell, 1946 – MRI, 1982 21 • Computed tomography – 1969, Cormack, Hounsfield • Electrical heart defibrillator – 1956, Zoll – 1980, implanted • Implanted electrical heart pacemaker – 1960, Greatbatch • Heart valves, 1975 • Cardiac catheter, 1975 • Artificial kidney (dialysis), 1960 • Artificial heart, 1984
  • 22. Some Branches of BME… • Biomechanics – application of classical mechanics to biological or medical problems – study of movement of biologic solids, fluids and viscoelastic materials, muscle forces – design of artificial limbs • Biomaterials: – study of both living tissue and artificial synthetic biomaterials (polymers, metals, ceramics, composites) used to replace part of a living system or to function in intimate contact with living tissue (implants) – biomaterials: • nontoxic, • non-carcinogenic • chemically inert • stable • mechanically strong 22
  • 23. …Some Branches of BME… • Biomedical sensors – physical measurements, biopotential electrodes, electrochemical sensors, optical sensors, bioanalytic sensors • Bioelectric phenomena: – origin in nerve and muscle cells – generation in nerves, brain, heart, skeletal muscles – analysis, – modelling, – recording and – diagnosis 23
  • 24. …Some Branches of BME… • Biomedical signal processing and analysis – collection and analysis of data from patients – bioelectric, physical, chemical signals – online (embedded) and off-line processing and analysis • Medical imaging and image processing: – provision of graphic display of anatomic detail and physiological functions of the body – medical imaging methods and devices • physical phenomena + detectors + electronic data processing+ graphic display = image • x-ray, gamma photons, MRI, Ultrasound 24
  • 25. …Some Branches of BME… • Medical instruments and devices: – design of medical instruments and devices to monitor and measure biological functions – application of electronics and measurement techniques to develop devices used in diagnosis and treatment of disease • biopotential amplifiers • patient monitors • electrosurgical devices • Biotechnology – technology at cellular level 25
  • 26. …Some Branches of BME… • Cell and tissue engineering: – utilization of anatomy, biochemistry and mechanics of cellular and subcellular structures to understand disease processes and to be able to intervene at very specific sites. – design, construction, modification, growth and maintenance of living tissue (bioartificial tissue and alteration of cell growth and function) • Rehabilitation engineering: – application of science and technology to improve the quality of life for individuals with physical and cognitive impairments (handicaps) 26
  • 27. …Some Branches of BME… • Prostheses and artificial organs – design and development of devices for replacement of damaged body parts • artificial heart, • circulatory assist devices, • cardiac valve prostheses, • artificial lung and blood-gas exchange devices, • artificial kidney, pancreas • Clinical engineering: – medical engineering in hospitals, managementand assessment of medical technology, safety and management of medical equipment, product development 27
  • 28. …Some Branches of BME • Physiologic modelling, simulation and control – use of computer simulation to help understand physiological relationships and organ function, to predict the behavior of a system of interests (human body, particular organs or organ systems and medical devices) – developing of theoretical (computational, analytical, conceptual etc) models • Medical informatics: – hospital information systems, computer-based patient records, computer networks in hospitals, artificial knowledge-based medical decision making • Bioinformatics – The application of information technology to problem areas in healthcare systems, as well as genomics, proteomics, and mathematical modelling. 28
  • 29. Medical devices • Medical devices can be grouped according to the three areas of medicine: • Diagnosis – diagnostic devices • Therapy – therapeutic devices – application of energy • Rehabilitation – Application of Assisting orthotic-prosthetic devices 29
  • 30. Diagnostic devices • Types of diagnostic devices – recording and monitoring devices – measurement and analysis devices – imaging devices • importance of diagnostic devices – enhance and extend the five human senses to improve to collect data from the patient for diagnosis – the perception of the physician can be improved by diagnostic instrumentation in many ways: • amplify human senses • place the observer's senses in inaccessible environments • provide new senses 30
  • 31. Therapeutic devices • Objective of therapeutic devices: – deliver physical substances to the body to treat disease • Physical substances: – Voltage, current – Pressure – Flow – Force – Ultrasound – Electromagnetic radiation – Heat • Therapeutic device categories: – devices used to treat disorders – devices to assist or control the physiological functions 31
  • 32. Assistive or rehabilitative devices • Objective of rehabilitative devices – to assist individuals with a disability • The disability can be connected to the troubles to – perform activities of daily living – limitations in mobility – communications disorders and – sensory disabilities • Types of rehabilitative devices – Orthopedic devices • An orthopedic device is an appliance that aids an existing function – Prosthetic devices • A prosthesis provides a substitute 32
  • 33. Some characteristics of BME • methods and devices are used to solve medical problems – problems are difficult, diverse, and complex – solution alternatives are limited and specific to a certain problem • Therefore we must know – what we are measuring or studying – what we are treating – which methodologies are available and applicable 33
  • 34. Some characteristics of BME • deals with biological tissues, organs and organ systems and their properties and functions • bio-phenomena: – bioelectricity, biochemistry, biomechanics, biophysics • requires their deep understanding and analysis • Accessibility of data is limited, • Interface between tissue and instrumentation is needed • Procedures: – non-invasive – minimally invasive – invasive 34
  • 35. Relationship of BME with other disciplines – Relationship with Medicine – Relationship with Physics – Relationship with other fields of engineering 35
  • 36. Relationship with Medicine • Biomedical Engineering – application of engineering science and technology to problems arising in medicine and biology. – intersections between engineering disciplines • electrical, mechanical, chemical,… • with each discipline in medicine, such as – cardiology, pathology, neurology, … • biology • biochemistry, pharmacology, • molecular biology, cell biology, … 36
  • 37. Physiological measurements • important application of medical devices – physiological measurements and recordings • important for biomedical engineer – to understand the technology used in these recordings but also – the basic principles and methods of the physiological recordings • medical fields where physiological recordings play an important role – clinical physiology – clinical neurophysiology – cardiology – intensive care, surgery 37
  • 38. important physiological parameters recorded • parameters related to cardiovascular dynamics: – blood pressure – blood flow – blood volumes, cardiac output • biopotentials: – electrocardiogram (ECG), – electroencephalogram (EEG), – electromyogram (EMG) • respiratory parameters: – lung volumes and capacities, – air flow • blood gases: – pressures of blood gases – oxygen saturation – pH and other ions 38
  • 39. Relationship with Physics • BME is closely related to physical sciences • Medical Physics – applies physics in medicine – physical background of medical imaging methods used in radiology and nuclear medicine: • the production and safety issues of ionizing radiation, • interaction of the radiation with matter, – the physics of magnetic resonance phenomenon, ultrasonics, light etc. – physical background of radiotherapy • use of ionizing radiation to treat cancer 39
  • 40. Relationship with Physics • Biophysics – more related to (cell) biology – studies the processes in biology and medicine utilizing physics and engineering • physical methods are applied – for molecules, cells, tissues, organs, body – to solve biologic problems, – biologic events are described using the concept of physics and analogues, and – the effects of physical factors on biologic processes is examined • core concepts: – changes in state of the systems (P,V,T) – concentrations, osmolarities – Activities – internal energy, spontaneous processes – (electro)chemical equilibrium – enzyme reactions – diffusion – permeability – viscosity 40
  • 41. Relationship with other fields of engineering • BME applies principles and methods from engineering, science and technology • closely related to many fields of engineering, – chemistry – computer science – electrical engineering • electronics, electromagnetic fields, signal and systems analysis – mathematics, statistics – measurement and control engineering – mechanical engineering – material science – physics etc. 41
  • 42. “To be good & to do good that is the whole of religion”