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Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a noninvasive, diagnostic imaging method suitable for functional examination of lung tissue. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a disease of neonates which occurs as a result of a necessary and very specific post-natal care that includes mechanical ventilation, and manifests mainly by structural changes. Affected lungs contain more condensed matter, therefore...
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) offers a non-invasive, radiation free, bedside alternative to conventional medical imaging systems. Studies have shown that monitoring of pulmonary perfusion or detection of pulmonary embolism (PE) could be a field of use for this technology in the future. The aim of this case study is to evaluate the possibilities of PE detection with PulmoVista 500, a commercial...
Design of a mathematical model of the respiratory system and its personification is described in this study. The aim of authors is to develop a model of the respiratory system that will respect anatomical structure of the bronchial tree including its asymmetry. Inclusion of airway asymmetry into the model allows more authentic description of the respiratory system. The model is designed using electro-acoustic...
The miniaturalisation of technical devices enabled the creation of interactive newborn simulator devices. These simulators are primarily designed for pediatricians and neonatologists and for all health care personnel of these respective ward units. Individuals as well as whole teams may train approaches in various simulated situations and thus improve their practical skills. Special criteria and methods...
Interactive patient simulators are more used during the education of healthcare professionals but also in the education of other professionals in the healthcare, e.g. biomedical engineer. The main advantage of interactive simulators is practical education focused on the simulation of real acute life-threatening situations that cannot be simulated on the real human patients mainly from the ethic reason...
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