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Evaluation of Computer-aided Drug Delivery System with a Human Operator


Published in Volume 7, Issue 5, pp 45-50, September 2010


To assist the judgment of human operators, a computer-aided drug delivery system with adaptive predictive control is suggested. The assisting system can predict future responses of a patient to drug infusions, calculate optimal inputs, and present those values on a monitor. Regardless of sudden disturbance such as bleeding, human operators of the computer-aided system were able to control arterial blood pressure. To improve the computeraided system, future studies will be required to consider the method for emergency warning or correspondence to multiple drug infusions.

Keywords: Adaptive Predictive Control, Computer-aided System, Neural Networks, Arterial Blood Pressure, System Evaluation

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