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Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements I

The document outlines the course BBMD102L - Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements - I, detailing its objectives, outcomes, and modules covering various aspects of biomedical instrumentation. It includes topics such as medical instrumentation systems, patient monitoring systems, clinical laboratory instruments, and patient safety. The course aims to equip students with knowledge and skills in biomedical instrumentation applications and design.

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Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements I

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Item 66/19 - Annexure - 15

Course code Course Title L T P C


BBMD102L Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements - I 2 0 0 2
Pre-requisite NIL Syllabus version
1.0
Course Objectives
1. To elaborate the development of biomedical instrumentation and its application in
medical field, and the concepts behind measuring the blood pressure, cardiac
output and heart sounds.
2. To revise the basics of EEG and to introduce the concepts of measuring the brain
activity, and to familiarize them with the basic principle, working and design of
various automated diagnostic equipment related to ENT and ophthalmology.
3. To elaborate the need of minimally invasive techniques in medical field and to
develop the understandingtowards the medical laboratory equipment.
4. To deliver the awareness towards shocks and hazards.

Course Outcome
1. To furnish information on the development of biomedical instrumentation and its
application in medical field.
2. To calibrate and trouble-shoot the basic instruments and to measure various
parameters related to medical application.
3. To critically analyze the basics of non-invasive diagnostic techniques and to
implement user-defined designs for diagnostic equipment.
4. To develop instrumentation systems for various automated biomedical equipment
5. To design an instrument for medical applications for the changing demand.

Module:1 Medical Instrumentation 5 hours


Physiological System of Human Body, Sources of Biomedical Signals, Basic Medical
Instrumentation System, Performance Requirements of Medical Instrumentation Systems,
Intelligent Medical Instrumentation Systems, General Constraints in Design of Medical
Instrumentation Systems, Regulation of Medical Devices.
Module:2 Recording Systems and Biomedical 5 hours
Recorders
Basic Recording System, General Considerations for Signal Conditioners, Preamplifiers,
Main Amplifier and Driver Stage, Writing Systems, Electrocardiograph (ECG),
Phonocardiograph (PCG), Electroencephalograph (EEG), Electromyograph (EMG),
Biofeedback Instrumentation.
Module:3 Patient Monitoring Systems 4 hours
Cardiac Monitor, Bedside Patient Monitoring Systems, Central Monitors, Measurement of
Heart Rate and Pulse Rate, Blood Pressure Measurement, Measurement of Respiration
Rate.
Module:4 Oximeters, Blood Flowmeters and 4 hours
Pulmonary Function Analysers
Oximetry: Ear Oximeter, Pulse Oximeter, Blood Flowmeters: Ultrasonic Blood Flowmeters,
NMR Blood Flowmeter, Laser Doppler Blood Flowmeter. Pulmonary Function Analysers:
Pulmonary Function Measurements, Spirometry, Pneumotachometers, Pulmonary Function
Analyzers, Respiratory Gas Analyzers.
Module:5 Clinical Laboratory Instruments 4 hours
Colorimeters, Spectrophotometers, Automated Biochemical Analysis Systems, Clinical
Flame Photometers, Complete Blood Gas Analyzer, Coulter Counters.
Module:6 Audiometers and Hearing Aids 3 hours
Basic Audiometer, Pure Tone Audiometer, Speech Audiometer, Evoked Response
Audiometry System, Calibration of Audiometers, Hearing Aids.
Module:7 Patient Safety 3 hours

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Electric Shock Hazards, Leakage Currents, Safety Codes for Electromedical Equipment,
Electrical Safety Analyzer, Testing of Biomedical Equipment.
Module:8 Contemporary Issues 2 hours

Total Lecture hours: 30 hours

Text Book(s)
R.S. Khandpur Hand Book of Biomedical Instrumentation, 3rd edition, – Tata McGraw
1.
Hill publication, New Delhi, 2014.
Reference Books
Joseph Carr, Brown, Introduction to Biomedical Equipment, 4th edition, Pearson,
1.
2015.
Leslie Cromwell, “Biomedical Instrumentation and measurement”, 2nd edition, PHI, New
2.
Delhi, 2015.
John G. Webster, “Medical Instrumentation Application and Design”, 5th edition, John
3.
Wiley and sons, New York, 2015.
Mode of Evaluation: Continuous Assessment Test, Digital Assignment, Quiz and Final
Assessment Test.
Recommended by Board of Studies 14-05-2022
Approved by Academic Council No. 66 Date

Proceedings of the 66th Academic Council (16.06.2022) 292

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