1st Edition

Medical Instruments and Devices Principles and Practices

320 Pages 148 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

320 Pages 148 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

320 Pages
by CRC Press

Medical Instruments and Devices: Principles and Practices originates from the medical instruments and devices section of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth Edition . Top experts in the field provide material that spans this wide field. The text examines how biopotential amplifiers help regulate the quality and content of measured signals. It includes instruments and devices that span... Read more

Biopotential Amplifiers

Bioelectric Impedance Measurements

Implantable Cardiac Pacemakers

Noninvasive Arterial Blood Pressure and Mechanics

Cardiac Output Measurement

External Defibrillators

Implantable Defibrillators

Implantable Stimulators for Neuromuscular Control

Respiration

Mechanical Ventilation

Essentials of Anesthesia Delivery

Electrosurgical Devices

Biomedical Lasers

Instrumentation for Cell Mechanics

Blood Glucose Monitoring

Atomic Force Microscopy: Opportunities and Challenges for Probing Biomolecular Interactions

Parenteral Infusion Devices

Clinical Laboratory: Separation and Spectral Methods

Clinical Laboratory: Nonspectral Methods and Automation

Noninvasive Optical Monitoring

Biography

Dr. Steven Schreiner joined The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) in 2008, where he currently serves as dean of the School of Engineering and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He received a B.S. in electrical engineering from Western New England University, Springfield, Massachusetts, and earned both his M.S. and Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. Following post-doctoral research fellowships in neurosurgery at Vanderbilt and radiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, he held the position of senior biomedical engineer with Integrated Surgical Systems, Inc., Sacramento, CA. He is the founding chairman of the Biomedical Engineering Department at his alma mater, Western New England University.