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Dunn, Jeffrey S.
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Models, Cardiovascular
Computer simulation
Heart, Mechanical
MSP Thesis.
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Perfusion simulator ...
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Perfusion simulator software version 2.0 / by Jeffrey S. Dunn.
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Dunn, Jeffrey S.
Subjects
Models, Cardiovascular
Computer simulation
Heart, Mechanical
MSP Thesis.
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ii, 107 leaves : ill., charts, forms ; 29 cm.
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Committee members: Matthew Hietpas, Dr. Vincent Canino, Dr. Steven Barnicki
Introduction -- Materials and methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Appendix A: Instructions for authors -- B: Hardware specifications -- C: Software specifications -- D: Test procedure for the data acquisition board -- E: Analog connector pinout -- F: Digital connector pinout -- G: MAP trend and evaluation form -- H: Software listing -- I: References.
Simulators have been used for years to train airplane pilots and allow them to develop skill levels prior to flying a particular aircraft. Such a simulator is desired to provide training for perfusion students before operating a cardiopulmonary bypass pump during surgery. The MSOE Perfusion Simulator was a project begun in 1994 consisting of a hardware component, the mock circulatory loop, and a software component. This project deals with the software portion of the simulator. Version 2.0 is a continuation of the original work done in 1994.
Changes for version 2.0 include the use of a new loop design, calculated systemic vascular resistance to adjust the loop parameters, a new database design using Microsoft Access 2.0 (1), and increased simulated case evaluation with the use of a mean arterial pressure trend and the addition of a case evaluation from. The code was continued in Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0 (2,3,4) which is a user-friendly programming language and a powerful tool for creating Windows driven applications. The continuation of this project is essential and will undoubtedly provide a useful training tool for future perfusion students.
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AC805 .D866 1996
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