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DR. B.C.ROY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DURGAPUR
TOPIC:-APPLICATION OF INSTRUMENTATION IN
MEDICAL WORLD
PRESENTED BY:-
KANHAIYA JHA
SUBMITTED TO:-
ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
TRANSFORMATION
OF THE WORK
PLACE
IMPROVEMENT OF THE
EQUIPMENTS
MODERNISATION OF INJECTIONS
THE THERMOMETERS
 Thermometers has always been one of the most important
medical equipment.
 It is used to measure the body temperature of the patient.
 Monitoring and control of the body temperature of a patient is
very important.
WORKING OF THE DIGITAL THERMOMETER
 It is now common to measure
temperature with electronics. The most
common sensor is a thermoresistor.
 This device changes its resistance with
changes in temperature. A computer or
other circuit measures the resistance and
converts it to a temperature, either to
display it or to make decisions about
turning something on or off.
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
It is a medical imaging
technique used in
radiology to image the
anatomy and the
physiological processes
of the body in both
health and disease.
HISTORY
 DamIn march 1971 Raymond
Vahan adian, an American
physician gave the concept of
nuclear magnetic resonance
 He suggested that these
differences could be used to
diagnose cancer
WORKING PROCEDURE
The person is positioned within an MRI scanner which forms
a strong magnetic field around the area to be imaged. In most
medical applications, protons (hydrogen atoms) in tissues
containing water molecules are used to create a signal that is
processed to form an image of the body. First, energy from
an oscillating magnetic field is temporarily applied to the
patient at the appropriate resonance frequency. The excited
hydrogen atoms emit a radio frequency signal which is
measured by a receiving coil. The radio signal can be made
to encode position information by varying the main magnetic
field using gradient coils. As these coils are rapidly switched
on and off they create the characteristic repetitive noise of an
MRI scan. The contrast between different tissues is
determined by the rate at which excited atoms return to the
equilibrium state.
MRI requires a
magnetic field that is
both strong and
uniform. The field
strength of the magnet is
measured in teslas – and
while the majority of
systems operate at 1.5T,
commercial systems are
available between 0.2T–
7T.
REQUIRED MAGNETIC STRENGTH
WHAT CAN BE DIAGNOSED BY AN
MRI SCAN?
 Most ailments of the brain, including tumours
 Sport injuries
 Musculoskeletal problems
 Most spinal conditions/injuries
 Vascular abnormalities
 Female pelvic problems
 Prostate problems
 Some gastrointestinal tract conditions
 Certain ear, nose and throat (ENT) conditions
 Soft tissue and bone pathology/conditions
How the image is made
 The dye will reach different
tissues at different rates
 Often, patients are injected
with a contrast dye during
the scan
 The image being sent back
to the computer will have
different strengths
depending on the level of
contrast dye in the tissues
Advantages of MRI
1. No ionizing radiation & no short/long-term effects
demonstrated
2. Variable thickness, any plane
3. Better contrast resolution & tissue discrimination
4. Various sequences to play with to characterise the
abnormal tissue
5. Many details without I.V contrast
DISADVANTAGE OF MRI
 Claustrophobia: Patients are in a very enclosed space.
 Weight and size: There are limitations to how big a patient can be.
 Noise: The scanner is very noisy.
 Keeping still: Patients have to keep very still for extended periods
of time.
 Cost: A scanner is very, very expensive, therefore scanning is also
costly.
 Medical Contraindications: Pacemakers, metal objects in body
etc.
MRI V/S CT SCAN
MRI
 No ionising radiation
► Greater details, hence more
sensitive and more specific
► Any plane scanning
► Contrast less allergic
► No beam hardening artefact
CT SCAN
► Faster
► Less expensive
► Less sensitive to patient
movements
► Easier in claustrophobics
► Calcification
► Bone details
 Glucometer is a medical device for determining
approximate concentration of glucose in blood.
 The key element of glucometer is that it can be
used in home.
GLUCOMETER DEFINATION:
 Glucose is a mono-saccarhide with the formula C6-H12-O6
 It is simply form during the process of photosynthesis in the presence of
sunlight ,carbon-dioxide, etc in plant
 It is stored in the as starch in plant and glucogen in human body.
What is glucose?
 Glucose is essential for the respiration purpose of
cell.
 It also help in the photosynthesis process in
plant.
 Glucose plays a vital role in the metabolic
function in living being.
NEED OF GLUCOSE
Types of Glucometer
Hospital type Glucometer:
 Size: The average size is approximately about a palm size.
 Test Strips: It contains the chemicals with which the blood
contaminate and give the result.
 Volume of blood : Most of the glucometer requires 0.3 to 1
microliter.
 Testing time: 30 to 60 sec is required
Continuous Glucose Monitor(CGM)
Continuous glucose monitor systems consist of a
disposable sensor placed under the skin, a transmitter
connected to the sensor and a reader that receives and
displays the measurements.
A device that provides “real-time” glucose readings and
data about trends in glucose levels
Reads the glucose levels under the skin every 1-5
minutes (10-15 minute delay)
Provides alarms for high and low glucose levels and
trend information
THREE PARTS OF ALL CGM
SENSOR TRANSMITTER RECEIVER
CGM
 Wash hands to prevent infection
 Decide from where you are taking the blood
(i) Finger
(ii) Fore arms
(iii) Less sensitive area
Fix the strip in the glucometer and when it is ready
pierce it in the finger tip and get drop of hanging
blood. The result is display
almost within 40 sec.
How To Use Glucometer
CONCLUSION
 Biomedical instrumentation has proved itself to be a
boon to the society and in the medical field. It has made
possible the detection and cure of many vital diseases.
 Biomedical instrumentation act like a bridge between
engineering world and medical world.
 The department’s biosensors and biomedical
instrumentation research focuses on the development of
novel devices for monitoring the physiological and
biochemical state of the human body.
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Application of instrumentation in medical world

  • 1. DR. B.C.ROY ENGINEERING COLLEGE DURGAPUR TOPIC:-APPLICATION OF INSTRUMENTATION IN MEDICAL WORLD PRESENTED BY:- KANHAIYA JHA SUBMITTED TO:- ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
  • 4. THE THERMOMETERS  Thermometers has always been one of the most important medical equipment.  It is used to measure the body temperature of the patient.  Monitoring and control of the body temperature of a patient is very important.
  • 5. WORKING OF THE DIGITAL THERMOMETER  It is now common to measure temperature with electronics. The most common sensor is a thermoresistor.  This device changes its resistance with changes in temperature. A computer or other circuit measures the resistance and converts it to a temperature, either to display it or to make decisions about turning something on or off.
  • 6. MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING It is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to image the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body in both health and disease.
  • 7. HISTORY  DamIn march 1971 Raymond Vahan adian, an American physician gave the concept of nuclear magnetic resonance  He suggested that these differences could be used to diagnose cancer
  • 8. WORKING PROCEDURE The person is positioned within an MRI scanner which forms a strong magnetic field around the area to be imaged. In most medical applications, protons (hydrogen atoms) in tissues containing water molecules are used to create a signal that is processed to form an image of the body. First, energy from an oscillating magnetic field is temporarily applied to the patient at the appropriate resonance frequency. The excited hydrogen atoms emit a radio frequency signal which is measured by a receiving coil. The radio signal can be made to encode position information by varying the main magnetic field using gradient coils. As these coils are rapidly switched on and off they create the characteristic repetitive noise of an MRI scan. The contrast between different tissues is determined by the rate at which excited atoms return to the equilibrium state.
  • 9. MRI requires a magnetic field that is both strong and uniform. The field strength of the magnet is measured in teslas – and while the majority of systems operate at 1.5T, commercial systems are available between 0.2T– 7T. REQUIRED MAGNETIC STRENGTH
  • 10. WHAT CAN BE DIAGNOSED BY AN MRI SCAN?  Most ailments of the brain, including tumours  Sport injuries  Musculoskeletal problems  Most spinal conditions/injuries  Vascular abnormalities  Female pelvic problems  Prostate problems  Some gastrointestinal tract conditions  Certain ear, nose and throat (ENT) conditions  Soft tissue and bone pathology/conditions
  • 11. How the image is made  The dye will reach different tissues at different rates  Often, patients are injected with a contrast dye during the scan  The image being sent back to the computer will have different strengths depending on the level of contrast dye in the tissues
  • 12. Advantages of MRI 1. No ionizing radiation & no short/long-term effects demonstrated 2. Variable thickness, any plane 3. Better contrast resolution & tissue discrimination 4. Various sequences to play with to characterise the abnormal tissue 5. Many details without I.V contrast
  • 13. DISADVANTAGE OF MRI  Claustrophobia: Patients are in a very enclosed space.  Weight and size: There are limitations to how big a patient can be.  Noise: The scanner is very noisy.  Keeping still: Patients have to keep very still for extended periods of time.  Cost: A scanner is very, very expensive, therefore scanning is also costly.  Medical Contraindications: Pacemakers, metal objects in body etc.
  • 14. MRI V/S CT SCAN MRI  No ionising radiation ► Greater details, hence more sensitive and more specific ► Any plane scanning ► Contrast less allergic ► No beam hardening artefact CT SCAN ► Faster ► Less expensive ► Less sensitive to patient movements ► Easier in claustrophobics ► Calcification ► Bone details
  • 15.  Glucometer is a medical device for determining approximate concentration of glucose in blood.  The key element of glucometer is that it can be used in home. GLUCOMETER DEFINATION:
  • 16.  Glucose is a mono-saccarhide with the formula C6-H12-O6  It is simply form during the process of photosynthesis in the presence of sunlight ,carbon-dioxide, etc in plant  It is stored in the as starch in plant and glucogen in human body. What is glucose?
  • 17.  Glucose is essential for the respiration purpose of cell.  It also help in the photosynthesis process in plant.  Glucose plays a vital role in the metabolic function in living being. NEED OF GLUCOSE
  • 18. Types of Glucometer Hospital type Glucometer:  Size: The average size is approximately about a palm size.  Test Strips: It contains the chemicals with which the blood contaminate and give the result.  Volume of blood : Most of the glucometer requires 0.3 to 1 microliter.  Testing time: 30 to 60 sec is required
  • 19. Continuous Glucose Monitor(CGM) Continuous glucose monitor systems consist of a disposable sensor placed under the skin, a transmitter connected to the sensor and a reader that receives and displays the measurements. A device that provides “real-time” glucose readings and data about trends in glucose levels Reads the glucose levels under the skin every 1-5 minutes (10-15 minute delay) Provides alarms for high and low glucose levels and trend information
  • 20. THREE PARTS OF ALL CGM SENSOR TRANSMITTER RECEIVER CGM
  • 21.  Wash hands to prevent infection  Decide from where you are taking the blood (i) Finger (ii) Fore arms (iii) Less sensitive area Fix the strip in the glucometer and when it is ready pierce it in the finger tip and get drop of hanging blood. The result is display almost within 40 sec. How To Use Glucometer
  • 22. CONCLUSION  Biomedical instrumentation has proved itself to be a boon to the society and in the medical field. It has made possible the detection and cure of many vital diseases.  Biomedical instrumentation act like a bridge between engineering world and medical world.  The department’s biosensors and biomedical instrumentation research focuses on the development of novel devices for monitoring the physiological and biochemical state of the human body.