Case Studies in Mathematical Modeling for Medical Devices How Pulse Oximeters and Doppler Ultrasound Fetal Heart Rate Monitors Work

Author(s): John Crowe
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 9780323954723
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Case Studies in Mathematical Modelling for Medical Devices: How Pulse Oximeters and Doppler Ultrasound Fetal Heart Rate Monitors Work focuses on two medical devices: pulse oximeters and Doppler ultrasound fetal heart rate monitors. The mathematical topics needed to explain their operation from first principles are introduced. These broadly cover the statistics of random processes and Fourier based signal processing. They are used to explain the devices’ operation from first principles to how clinically relevant information is extracted from the devices’ raw outputs. .

The book is for MSc and PhD students working in the area who want a quick, clear introduction to the topics, upper-division undergrads as part of biomedical engineering or applied math degree courses, biomedical engineers looking for a quick “refresher course” and clinicians interested in the operation of the instruments they use.

  • Describes, from first principles, the operation of two medical diagnostic devices
  • Introduces diverse and widely used mathematical topics
  • Uses this knowledge to model the physical processes that underpin the devices’ operation
  • Explains how clinically relevant information is obtained from the monitors’ raw outputs.