EC482 Biomedical Engineering (Ktustudents - In)
EC482 Biomedical Engineering (Ktustudents - In)
EC482 Biomedical Engineering (Ktustudents - In)
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iv. To understand the importance of telemetry in patient care
Text Books:
1. K S Kandpur, “Hand book of Biomedical instrumentation”, Tata McGraw Hill 2nd e/d.
2. Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Weibell, Erich A. Pfeiffer, Biomedical Instrumentation and
Measurements, PHI, 2nd Edition, 2004
References:
1. Barbara Christe, Introduction to Biomedical Instrumentation, Cambridge University
Press, 2008.
2. J J Carr, “Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology”, 4ed, Pearson Education
3. John G Webster, “Medical Instrumentation application and design”, 3ed,John Wiley
4. Richard Aston, “Principle of Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement”, Merrill
Education/Prentice Hall.
Course Plan
Module Course content End
Sem.
Hours
Exam
Marks
Introduction to bio-medical instrumentation system, overview
1
of anatomy and physiological systems of the body.
Sources of bio-electric potential: Resting and action potential,
15%
I propagation of action potentials. Bioelectric potentials
2
examples (ECG, EEG, EMG, ERG, EOG, EGG, etc
introduction only.)
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Electromyography: Nerve conduction velocity, instrumentation
1
system for EMG.
III 15%
Physiology of respiratory system (brief discussion), Respiratory
parameters, spirometer, body plethysmographs, gas exchange 2
and distribution.
Instruments for clinical laboratory: Oxymeters, pH meter, blood
3
cell counter, flame photometer, spectrophotometer
Therapeutic Equipments: Principle, block schematic diagram, 15%
working and applications of: pacemakers, cardiac defibrillators,
IV 6
heart–lung machine, dialyzers, surgical diathermy equipment,
ventilators
SECOND INTERNAL EXAM
Medical Imaging systems (Basic Principle only): X-ray
imaging - Properties and production of X-rays, X-ray machine, 2
applications of X-rays in medicine.
Computed Tomograpy: Principle, image reconstruction,
2
V scanning system and applications. 20%
Ultrasonic imaging systems: Basic pulse echo system,
propagation of ultrasonic through tissues and reflections,
3
display types, A-Scan, B-Scan, M-Scan, applications, real-
time ultrasonic imaging systems and probes.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging – Basic NMR components,
VI 3 20%
Biological effects and advantages of NMR imaging
The question paper shall consist of three parts. Part A covers modules I and II, Part B covers
modules III and IV, and Part C covers modules V and VI. Each part has three questions
uniformly covering the two modules and each question can have maximum four subdivisions. In
each part, any two questions are to be answered. Mark patterns are as per the syllabus with
100% for theory.
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