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1 August 2022 Design of acceleration muscle relaxation monitor
Xiaotian Han, Zhiyong Zhou, Jianming Qi, Xuehua Tang
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Proceedings Volume 12257, 4th International Conference on Information Science, Electrical, and Automation Engineering (ISEAE 2022); 122573W (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640311
Event: 4th International Conference on Information Science, Electrical, and Automation Engineering (ISEAE 2022), 2022, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
Since the action mechanism and properties of muscle relaxants are affected by many factors, in order to achieve the safety and rationality of anesthesia, it is necessary to correctly assess the degree of muscle relaxation of patients. Therefore, an easy-to-operate acceleration muscle relaxation monitor was designed. . The acceleration muscle relaxation monitor is based on 51 single-chip microcomputer as the main control unit, and the main body is divided into switching power supply, pressure sensor, A/D conversion module, display screen and printer. The acceleration muscle relaxation monitor is divided into four stimulation modes, which can complete a variety of stimulation combinations. The acceleration muscle relaxation monitor can complete the task of monitoring the patient's muscle relaxation index in real time, and reduces the occurrence of intraoperative and postoperative muscle relaxation residuals. And the equipment is simple in design, convenient in operation, and easy to popularize.
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Xiaotian Han, Zhiyong Zhou, Jianming Qi, and Xuehua Tang "Design of acceleration muscle relaxation monitor", Proc. SPIE 12257, 4th International Conference on Information Science, Electrical, and Automation Engineering (ISEAE 2022), 122573W (1 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640311
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Power supplies

Data processing

Signal processing

Optimization (mathematics)

Printing

Reliability

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