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Department Of Electronics and Communication Lesson Plan FACULTY NAME: Ms.V.

SANDHIYA SUBJECT: MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CLASS : IV YEAR ECE CODE: EC1001

AIM To make students to understand the applications of electronics in diagnostic and therapeutic area. OBJECTIVE UNIT I To study the methods of recording various biopotentials To study how to measure biochemical and various physiological information To understand the working of units which will help to restore normal functioning To understand the use of radiation for diagnostic and therapy To understand the need and technique of electrical safety in Hospitals ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGY AND BIO-POTENTIAL RECORDING 9

The origin of Bio-potentials; biopotential electrodes, biological amplifiers, ECG, EEG, EMG, PCG, EOG, lead systems and recording methods, typical waveforms and signal characteristics. UNIT II BIO-CHEMICAL AND NON ELECTRICAL PARAMETER MEASUREMENT 9

PH, PO2, PCO2, PHCO3, Electrophoresis, colorimeter, photometer, Auto analyzer, Blood flow meter, cardiac output, respiratory measurement, Blood pressure, temperature, pulse, Blood cell counters. UNIT III ASSIST DEVICES AND BIO-TELEMETRY 9

Cardiac pacemakers, DC Defibrillator, Telemetry principles, frequency selection, Bio-telemetry, radio-pill and tele-stimulation. UNIT IV RADIOLOGICAL EQUIPMENTS 9

Ionosing radiation, Diagnostic x-ray equipments, use of Radio Isotope in diagnosis, Radiation Therapy. UNIT V RECENT TRENDS IN MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION 9

Thermograph, endoscopy unit, Laser in medicine, Diathermy units, Electrical safety in medical equipment. TOTAL : 45 TEXTBOOKS 1. Leislie Cromwell, Biomedical instrumentation and measurement, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2002. REFERENCES 1. 2. Khandpur, R.S., Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, TATA McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1997. Joseph J.Carr and John M.Brown, Introduction to Biomedical equipment Technology, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1997.

Total no Sl.no DATE of hour required TOPIC BOOKS TO BE REFERRE D UNIT I ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGY AND BIO-POTENTIAL RECORDING PAGES

1 2 3

1,2 3,4 5,6

The origin of Bio-potentials biopotential electrodes ECG lead systems and recording methods, typical waveforms and signal characteristics. EEG, lead systems and recording methods, typical waveforms and signal characteristics EMG, EOG, lead systems and recording methods, typical waveforms and signal characteristics PCG, lead systems and recording methods, typical waveforms and signal

T1 T1 T1

50-54 66-83 106-126

T1

296-303

T1

296-303

R1

106-109

UNIT II

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

characteristics BIO-CHEMICAL AND NON ELECTRICAL PARAMETER MEASUREMENT PH, PO2, PCO2 10 R1 232-237

11 12 13,14 15 16 17,18
UNIT III

PHCO3, Electrophoresis, colorimeter, photometer, Auto analyzer, Blood flow meter, cardiac output respiratory measurement Blood pressure, temperature, pulse, Blood cell counters

R1 T1 T1 R1 T1 T1

334-348 351-362 150-162 162-165 126-150 244-254, 103,347-351

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

19,20,21 22,23,24 25,26 27

ASSIST DEVICES AND BIO-TELEMETRY Cardiac pacemakers, T1 DC Defibrillator, T1 Telemetry principles, frequency T1

195-206 206-212 317-343 317-343 364-369 369-374 379-383

selection, Bio-telemetry, radio-pill and tele-stimulation T1 UNIT IV RADIOLOGICAL EQUIPMENTS 28,29,30 Ionosing radiation, T1 31,32,33, Diagnostic x-ray equipments, T1

34 35,36,37,
UNIT V

use of Radio Isotope in diagnosis,

T1

Radiation Therapy. RECENT TRENDS IN MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION

21 22 23 24 25

38,39 40 41,42 43,44 45,46

Thermograph, endoscopy unit Laser in medicine, Diathermy unit Electrical safety in medical equipment

R1 Dr.M.Arumugam R1 T1 T1

506-521 356-359 612-626 600-611 625-633 430-447

Total number of hours :45 periods

Staff In Charge

HOD

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