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Biocompatibility: Assessment of Medical Devices and Materials by Julian H. Braybrook,

Biocompatibility: Assessment of Medical Devices and Materials by Julian H. Braybrook,
The Biomaterials Science and Engineering Series is designed to help stimulate further developments in biomaterials science and engineering by disseminating up-to-the-minute, quality information to academic and industrial research and development scientists employed in all areas of the medical, biomedical and bioengineering sciences whether in medical device R&D, pharmaceutical and pharmacological research or materials science, and to clinical specialists in prosthesis and surgery. Biocompatibility Assessment of Medical Devices and Materials presents both an overview and forward assessment of medical device materials and test methods. Highlighting the complex problem of host responses and related issues which may restrict the accuracy and reliability of existing test methodology, the book provides an unbiased appraisal of the requirements for biocompatibility and the approaches that have been developed to evaluate it. This much-needed volume specifically addresses: The rapid development of regulation and standards in the biomedical field over recent years.The test methods necessary as part of the evaluation of safety of medical materials and devices.The advantages of standardised, valid analytical measurement, inter- and intra-laboratory testing and certified reference materials.The problems of surface interaction evaluation, processing techniques and degradation effects.The application of risk analysis to assessment of biological safety, including the very latest protocols.In summary, this book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the principles involved in the use and interpretation of the current and emerging standards and directives necessary for the evaluationof the biological safety of materials and devices for use in medical applications.



Design of Medical Electronic Devices by Reinaldo Perez,
Design of Medical Electronic Devices by Reinaldo Perez,
The design of medical electronics is unique because of the background needed by the engineers and scientists involved. Often the designer is a medical or life science professional without any training in electronics or design. Likewise, few engineers are specifically trained in biomedical engineering and have little or no exposure to the specific medical requirements of these devices. Design of Medical Electronic Devices presents all essential topics necessary for basic and advanced design. All aspects of the electronics of medical devices are also covered. This is an essential book for graduate students as well as professionals involved in the design of medical equipment.



Gag (medical device) - In the context of surgery or dental surgery, a gag is a device used to hold the patient's mouth open, when working in the oral cavity. Examples are the Jennings gag, the Whitehead gag and the Hallam gag.

Medical monitor - A medical monitor is a medical device that displays a patient's vital signs continually, without using paper. In critical care units of hospitals, it allows continuous supervision of a patient without continuous attendance.

Medical ventilator - A medical ventilator is a device designed to provide mechanical ventilation to a patient. Ventilators are chiefly used in intensive care medicine, home care, and emergency medicine (as standalone units) and in anesthesia (as a component of an anesthesia machine).

Medical devices - A medical device is an instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, contrivance, implant, in vitro reagent, or other similar or related article, including a component part, or accessory which is:



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