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Howard, Jonathan R.
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Hemodynamics
Models, Cardiovascular
Heart, Mechanical
Cardiopulmonary bypass
Simulated patients.
Computer simulation
MSP Thesis.
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Design and evaluation of a hemodynamic perfusion simulator / Jonathan R. Howard.
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Howard, Jonathan R.
Subjects
Hemodynamics
Models, Cardiovascular
Heart, Mechanical
Cardiopulmonary bypass
Simulated patients.
Computer simulation
MSP Thesis.
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92 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
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Thesis advisor: Dr. Jeffrey LaMack
Committee members: Dr. Larry Fennigkoh, Scott Brown.
Background -- Specifications -- Materials, methods and design -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- A: Excerpts from BVS 5000t operator's manual -- B: ECPV-375B electronic pinch valve instructions -- C: Simulator user's manual -- D: Label for resistance control knob.
Mastering the fundamentals of cardiopulmonary bypass is essential for a perfusion student to be clinically successful. Perfusion simulation offers a student the opportunity to master these skills in a less stressful, low risk environment. Simulation training is quickly becoming an educational standard, and it has been shown to increase clinical performance and competency. However, commercially available perfusion simulators are expensive. This paper describes the design and evaluation of a low cost hemodynamic perfusion simulator. The simulator allows students to repetitively practice initiation and weaning of cardiopulmonary bypass. It also allows students to adjust for changes in systemic vascular resistance while on bypass. The simulator provides the bare essentials for perfusion simulation and is designed in an open fashion to allow for future additions. The simulator is easy to use and accurately reproduces conditions seen in the operating room. Evaluation of the simulator showed that it will help both first and second year MSOE Perfusion students master the fundamentals of cardiopulmonary bypass.
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