Medical equipment, devices and techniques Books

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  • Equipment in Anaesthesia and Critical Care: A

    Scion Publishing Ltd Equipment in Anaesthesia and Critical Care: A

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisHighly commended in the Anaesthesia category of the 2014 BMA Medical Books awards! From reviews: "Altogether, this textbook offers an excellent detailed overview of basic principles, mechanics, and physics of technical equipment used in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine." Critical Care, Feb 2014 "This book is excellent. I have read a number of equipment related books and found most of them stale and filled with minutia. Instead this fresh look at equipment really makes it interesting to read and keeps your attention. With sections that give quick answers to how things work, advantages and disadvantages, in an easy to read format you get exactly what you want to know RIGHT away. In addition the full color photos and well done charts really add to the depth of this book. It is my opinion this may be one of the best books on the market for quick review of anesthesia and critical care equipment. Let's be honest, no one is sitting at home reading equipment books for pleasure so when you NEED the information you likely need it right away. This book does exactly that; easy format, clear and concise information with everything you need to know about a piece of equipment easy to find and within a page or two. I would recommend this to all trainees in anesthesia but also for those providers who like to be prepared in the operating room to deal with any issue that might arise." www.nurse-anesthesia.org, 8 Feb 2014 Equipment in Anaesthesia and Critical Care specifically follows the syllabus published by the Royal College of Anaesthetists and is the perfect guide for candidates studying for their FRCA qualifications. The book is beautifully illustrated and features high quality colour photographs throughout. The text is engaging and comprehensive, relating each piece of equipment back to its basic physics, mechanics and clinical context. The clear, concise and standardised format means that information is easy to access and perfect for revision. Every major piece of equipment is featured alongside colour photos, reproducible line diagrams, and information on its uses, how it works, pros and cons, and safety considerations. The authors, all senior registrars in anaesthesia and critical care, appreciate exactly what candidates need to know to pass the FRCA exam. They have identified and tackled difficult subjects which are often glossed over or omitted in other resources, to produce a book that is comprehensive, engaging and to the point. In addition to FRCA candidates, the book is also suitable for operating department practitioners, critical care staff, and physicians with an interest in anaesthesia or critical care.Trade ReviewFive-star reviews: OSCE/SOE life saver "Just passed my primary and this book saved my skin... Well laid out with colour photos supported by simple diagrams of inner workings/underlying concepts with easy to understand text covering the principles, key points and advantages/disadvantages. What is not to like? Having trawled my way through various books on this subject I have no doubt this bad boy will soon be the anaesthetic equipment book of choice for trainees." Amazon reviewer A must have for the exams "This is my first amazon review but I felt compelled to write this as I thought that this was such a good text. There are other equipment books out there (I own a few of them!) but none of the others bridge the gap between the technical aspects of the piece of equipment and the applied knowledge of it that is tested in the FRCA exams like this one. A perfect example is the ECG chapter, I had this question in my FRCA viva and everything that I needed to know about the topic was actually in this chapter. Infact the examiners questions almost worked through the headings as presented in the chapter in sequential order. I feel that this is a good book with the right level of detail for the exams. It also covers the obscure topics which are really hard to find elsewhere such as filters,pacemakers and decontamination. Ignore this book at your peril!" Amazon reviewer Essential! "This new book covers all the equipment and measurement for the primary FRCA, particularly invaluable for the OSCE. The content is comprehensive. Each section is laid out extremely clearly and concisely, with sections on pros, cons and safety issues for each bit of equipment. Although my senior colleagues recommended older books, I am glad I chose this one and I am sure it will become one of THE textbooks for primary FRCA. I have been recommending it to my peers." Amazon reviewer At last! "When I sat the primary FRCA there was, in all honesty, no really useful text for the equipment part of the syllabus. The current books at the time were disorganised in their layout and just didn't answer the kind of questions that come up especially in the viva/OSCE. This new equipment book has most definitely filled that gap. It's easy to navigate, readable, includes clear and reproducible diagrams and,crucially, affordable. The 'at a glance' style layout makes for efficient revision on your own and with friends, and I particularly like the pros/cons sections at the end of each. The fact that the authors are all senior registrars with recent exam perspective really shines through. My only tiny negative comment is that the paper quality is a little thinner than other textbooks which makes it less robust for those of us who walk around with a book in our bag at work / risk spilling tea on it etc - but if this is the biggest problem I can find then it's surely still worthy of 5 stars! Now revising for the final and looking forward to using this book to make some of those new equipment topics e.g. cardiopulmonary bypass that bit easier to learn. Also highly recommended for ODPs/trainee ODPs, non-anaesthetists doing a stint of critical care. I'll definitely be recommending this to other trainees in my department!" Amazon reviewer Refreshingly clear and well written "A refreshingly clear and well-written book! It looks great, with colour photos, diagrams and a crisp, uncluttered layout. I love the standardised format which makes dipping in and out of the book a breeze. The list of advantages and disadvantages for each bit of kit is a particularly nice touch that, in my opinion, gives the reader a better feel for the equipment in practise. I've only read a few chapters so far, but they seem to be set out in a logical manner with useful chapter introductions. My only gripe is that the authors have not (yet?) released a Kindle/ electronic version of the book. In summary, this was money well spent and I'm sure the book will become a firm favourite amongst trainees tackling the FRCA." Amazon reviewer Best equipment book for Primary FRCA "Structured on the exam syllabus, with very synthetic style and yet complete. Would recommend 100%" Amazon reviewer Great "Didn't do anaesthetics in the end but this was a fantastic book for trying to get to grips with all the bloody machines that go beep!" Amazon reviewer Five Stars "Good concise book, great for revision" Amazon reviewer Solid "A solid book that is perfect for MCQs, vivas and OSCEs. Nice looking, wide-ranging and easy to read- it 'does exactly what it says on the tin'. It now sits proudly on my shelf alongside similar FRCA big hitters like Cross & Plunkett, Peck Hill & Williams and A to Z. I wish this book had been available when I sat my primary last year." Amazon reviewer A 'must have' "Excellent book. Covers a wide range of equipment in more detail than other books of its kind. Great for anaesthetic trainees... a 'must have' I would say!" Amazon reviewer Easy to understand basic principles of physics "It has almost all equipments we use in our anaesthesia/ ICU practice. I would say if you want to understand anaesthesia/ICU equipments this is must read book. I would really appreciate good effort by author." Amazon reviewer Invaluable revision tool! "Very clearly written book with good layout and photos. Useful pros and cons sections and questions which helped consolidate the information. I found it an Invaluable revision source for FRCA exam." Amazon reviewer I don't intend to revise for more exams, but if I did, I'm sure this would help... "I passed my final FRCA a few years ago and happened to stumble across this book a few days ago. It's lay out is concise and well structured with most new topics/subtopics being organised on a new page. It has good photos and illustrations and I found the prose very easy to follow without becoming overwhelmed by dry information. It is sometimes difficult to predict what depth of knowledge you actually need to acquire about some of the more uncommon pieces of anaesthetic equipment (especially if you've never seen them in clinical practice before!) but I think this book gives an appropriate account of most things. Finally, it's a convenient size to carry in a ruck sack making it suitable for on-the-job revision when you actually encounter a new piece of kit. I don't intend to revise for any more exams but if I did I'm sure this book would be a useful addition to the library." Amazon reviewer Table of Contents1. Medical gases 2. Airway equipment 3. Breathing systems 4. Ventilators 5. Delivery of anaesthetic agents 6. Monitoring equipment 7. Filters and humidifiers 8. Regional anaesthesia 9. Critical care 10. Surgical equipment relevant to anaesthetists 11. Radiological equipment 12. Miscellaneous 13. Sample FRCA questions

    15 in stock

    £40.84

  • Fundamentals of Urine and Body Fluid Analysis

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Fundamentals of Urine and Body Fluid Analysis

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsQuality Assessment and Safety Urine Specimen Types, Collection, and Preservation The Kidney Renal Function Physical Examination of Urine Chemical Examination of Urine Microscopic Examination of Urine Sediment Renal and Metabolic Disease Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis Pleural, Pericardial, and Peritoneal Fluid Analysis Synovial Fluid Analysis Seminal Fluid Analysis Analysis of Vaginal Secretions Amniotic Fluid Analysis Fecal Analysis Automation of Urine and Body Fluid Analysis Body Fluid Analysis: Manual Hemacytometer Counts and Differential Slide Preparation Microscopy Appendix A: Reagent Strip Color Charts Appendix B: Comparison of Reagent Strip Principles, Sensitivity, and Specificity Appendix C: Reference Intervals Appendix D: Body Fluid Diluents and Pretreatment Solutions Appendix E: Manual and Historic Methods of Interest Answer Key Glossary Index

    5 in stock

    £56.69

  • Surgical Technology for the Surgical Technologist

    Cengage Learning, Inc Surgical Technology for the Surgical Technologist

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPart I: INTRODUCTION TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY. 1. Introduction to Surgical Technology. 2. Legal Concepts, Risk Management, and Ethical Issues. 3. The Surgical Patient. 4. Physical Environment and Safety Standards. 5. Technological Science Concepts. Part II: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY. 6. Principles of Microbiology. 7. Surgical Asepsis and Sterility: Best Practices and Techniques. 8. Emergency Situations and All-Hazards Preparation. 9. Surgical Pharmacology and Anesthesia. 10. Instrumentation, Equipment, and Supplies. 11. Hemostasis, Wound Healing, and Wound Closure. 12. Preoperative Surgical Case Management. 13. Intraoperative and Postoperative Surgical Case Management. Part III: SURGICAL PROCEDURES. 14. Diagnostic Procedures. 15. Minimally Invasive Applications. 16. General Surgery. 17. Obstetric and Gynecologic Surgery. 18. Ophthalmic Surgery. 19. Otorhinolaryngologic Surgery. 20. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 21. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 22. Genitourinary Surgery. 23. Orthopedic Surgery. 24. Cardiothoracic Surgery. 25. Peripheral Vascular Surgery. 26. Neurosurgery. Appendix A: Anatomy Plates. Index.

    15 in stock

    £97.85

  • Implantable Cardioverter  Defibrillators Step by

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators Step by

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA step-by-step look at a growing and difficult to understand area Covers important aspects of ICD and CRT therapy with full-page illustrations, accompanying text and representative ICD tracings Offers free access to an accompanying website with unlimited access Useful for all health care workers involved with ICD patients.Trade Review"Overall, this is a good introductory book to ICD implantation and the relevant science behind its use." (Doody's Reviews, June 2009)Table of ContentsPreface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Illustrations. 1. Cardiac tachyarrhythmias. 2. Indications. 3. ICD hardware Battery, capacitors and leads. 4. ICD implantation. 5. Sensing and detection. 6. SVT/VT discrimination. 7. ICD therapies. 8. ICD timing cycles. 9. Complications of ICD therapy. 10. Follow-up of ICDs. 11. Troubleshooting. 12. Special ICD functions and resynchronization therapy. 13. ICD function with emphasis on stored electrograms. Representative examples 1 to 65. Text. 1. Cardiac tachyarrhythmias. 2. Indications for ICD. 3. ICD hardware. 4. ICD implantation and lead systems. 5. Sensing and detection of ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation. 6. SVT/VT discrimination. 7. ICD therapies. 8. Timing cycles of ICDs. 9. Complications of ICD therapy. 10. ICD follow-up. 11. Troubleshooting. 12. Cardiac resynchronization. 13. Appendix A: American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association/European Society of Cardiology: 2006 Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Ventricular Arrhythmias and the Prevention of Sudden Death. 14. Appendix B: American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association/Heart Rhythm Society: 2008 Guidelines for ICD and CRT. Index.

    1 in stock

    £58.46

  • An Overview of TCI & TIVA

    Lannoo Publishers An Overview of TCI & TIVA

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn Overview of TCI and TIVA was written by two of the leading lights in anaesthetic pharmacology. It is an invaluable source of information on the practice of total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) with or without target-controlled infusion (TCI) technology. In this long-awaited third edition of their popular book they have maintained the small size while thoroughly updating it to include recent developments and insights in the field, many of which have emerged from the work of their own research group. The fine balance between the provision of practical information to promote safe and effective clinical practice, with information on the scientific and theoretical foundations, will benefit and stimulate novice and more experienced TIVA users alike.

    10 in stock

    £19.00

  • Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can

    Basic Books Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisA visit to a physician these days is cold: physicians spend most of their time typing at computers, making minimal eye contact. Appointments generally last only a few minutes, with scarce time for the doctor to connect to a patient's story, or explain how and why different procedures and treatments might be undertaken. As a result, errors abound: indeed, misdiagnosis is the fourth-leading cause of death in the United States, trailing only heart disease, cancer, and stroke. This is because, despite having access to more resources than ever, doctors are vulnerable not just to the economic demand to see more patients, but to distraction, burnout, data overload, and their own intrinsic biases. Physicians are simply overmatched. As Eric Topol argues in Deep Medicine, artificial intelligence can help. Natural-language processing could automatically record notes from our doctor visits; virtual psychiatrists could better predict the risk of suicide or other mental health issues for vulnerable patients; deep-learning software will make every physician a master diagnostician; and we could even use smartphone apps to take our own medical "selfies" for skin exams and receive immediate analysis. . On top of that, the virtual smartphone assistants of today--Alexa, Siri, Cortana--could analyze our daily health data to reduce the need for doctor visits and trips to the emergency room, and support for people suffering from asthma, epilepsy, and heart disease. By integrating tools like these into their daily medical practice, doctors would be able to spend less time collecting and cataloging information, and more time providing thorough, intimate, and meaningful care for their patients, as no machine can.Artificial intelligence can also help remedy the debilitating cost of healthcare, both for individuals and the economy writ large. The medical sector now absorbs 20 percent of the US gross domestic product--it is largest sector by dollars and jobs. And it's very inefficient. Take the cost of medical scans: There are over 20 million medical scans performed in the US every day, and an MRI, for example, costs hundreds to thousands of dollars. AI could process 260 million medical scans (more than 2 weeks' worth) in less than 24 hours for a cost of only $1000. We pay billions and billions of dollars for the same work today.The American health care system needs a serious reboot, and artificial intelligence is just the thing to press the restart button. As innovative as it is hopeful, Deep Medicine ultimately shows us how we can leverage artificial intelligence for better care at lower costs with more empathy, for the benefit of patients and physicians alike.

    3 in stock

    £21.25

  • Fundamentals of Clinical Data Science

    Springer International Publishing AG Fundamentals of Clinical Data Science

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis open access book comprehensively covers the fundamentals of clinical data science, focusing on data collection, modelling and clinical applications. Topics covered in the first section on data collection include: data sources, data at scale (big data), data stewardship (FAIR data) and related privacy concerns. Aspects of predictive modelling using techniques such as classification, regression or clustering, and prediction model validation will be covered in the second section. The third section covers aspects of (mobile) clinical decision support systems, operational excellence and value-based healthcare. Fundamentals of Clinical Data Science is an essential resource for healthcare professionals and IT consultants intending to develop and refine their skills in personalized medicine, using solutions based on large datasets from electronic health records or telemonitoring programmes. The book’s promise is “no math, no code”and will explain the topics in a style that is optimized for a healthcare audience.Table of ContentsData sources.- Data at scale.- Standards in healthcare data.- Using FAIR data / data stewardship.- Privacy / deidentification.- Preparing your data.- Creating a predictive model.- Diving deeper into models.- Validation and Evaluation of reported models.- Clinical decision support systems.- Mobile app development.- Operational excellence.- Value Based Healthcare (Regulatory concerns).

    2 in stock

    £40.49

  • Overkill

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Overkill

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £15.29

  • Sickening

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Sickening

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThe inside story of how Big Pharma’s relentless pursuit of ever-higher profits corrupts medical knowledge—misleading doctors, misdirecting American health care, and harming our health.The United States spends an excess $1.5 trillion annually on health care compared to other wealthy countries—yet the amount of time that Americans live in good health ranks a lowly 68th in the world. At the heart of the problem is Big Pharma, which funds most clinical trials and therefore controls the research agenda, withholds the real data from those trials as corporate secrets, and shapes most of the information relied upon by health care professionals.In this no-holds-barred exposé, Dr. John Abramson—one of the foremost experts on the drug industry’s deceptive tactics—combines patient stories with what he learned during many years of serving as an expert in national drug litigation to reveal the tangled web of financial in

    Out of stock

    £16.49

  • Introductory Biomaterials

    Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Introductory Biomaterials

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Introduction 2. Structure and bonding 3. Metallic biomaterials 4. Bioceramics 5. Polymeric biomaterials 6. Hard tissues and orhopedic soft tissues 7. Composite biomaterials 8. Tissue-biomaterials interactions 9. Orthopedic and dental biomedical devices 10. Soft tissue replacement and repair 11. Materials and devices for sensors and detectors: biocatalysts, bio imaging, and devices with integrated biological functionality 12. Biodegradable materials for medical applications

    7 in stock

    £77.99

  • Visualization Visual Analytics and Virtual

    Elsevier Science Visualization Visual Analytics and Virtual

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Introduction I Medical Visualization Techniques 2. Illustrative Medical Visualization 3. Advanced Vessel Visualization 4. Multimodal Medical Visualization 5. Medical Flow Visualization 6. Medical Animations II Selected Applications 7. 3D Visualization for Anatomy Education 8. Visual Computing for Radiation Treatment Planning III Visual Analytics in Healthcare 9. An Introduction to Visual Analytics 10. Visual Analytics in Public Health 11. Visual Analytics in Clinical Medicine IV Virtual Reality in Medicine 12. Introduction to Virtual Reality 13. Virtual Reality for Medical Education 14. Virtual Reality in Treatment and Rehabilitation

    Out of stock

    £103.50

  • Phlebotomy Handbook

    Pearson Education (US) Phlebotomy Handbook

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAbout our authors Diana Garza received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and completed her Medical Laboratory Science certification requirements at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Her interest in laboratory sciences and in teaching led her to a Master of Science in Education at the Peabody School of Vanderbilt University. She received her Doctor of Education in Allied Health Education and Administration through a collaborative graduate program of the Baylor College of Medicine at the University of Houston. Dr. Garza's laboratory and teaching experience continued at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and, for many years, at the Microbiology Laboratory at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, where she later became the Administrative Director of the Division of Laboratory Medicine. In 1990, Dr. Garza joined the faculty of Texas Woman's University - Houston CTable of ContentsPART 1: OVERVIEW, SAFETY PROCEDURES, AND MEDICAL COMMUNICATION1. Phlebotomy Practice and Quality Assessment2. Communication, Computer Essentials, and Documentation3. Professional Ethics, Legal, and Regulatory Issues4. Infection Control5. Safety and First AidPART 2: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HUMAN BODY6. Medical Terminology, Anatomy, and Physiology of Organ Systems7. The Cardiovascular and Lymphatic SystemsPART 3: PHLEBOTOMY EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES8. Blood Collection Equipment for Venipuncture and Capillary Specimens9. Preexamination/Preanalytical Complications Causing Medical Errors in Blood Collection10. Venipuncture Procedures11. Capillary or Dermal Blood Specimens12. Specimen Handling, Transportation, and ProcessingPART 4: POINT-OF-CARE TESTING AND SPECIAL PROCEDURES13. Pediatric and Geriatric Procedures14. Point-of-Care Collections15. Blood Cultures, Arterial, Intravenous (IV), and Special Collection Procedures16. Urinalysis, Body Fluids, and Other Specimens17. Drug Use, Forensic Toxicology, Workplace Testing, Sports Medicine, and Related AreasAppendices:1. NAACLS Entry-Level Phlebotomist Competencies2. Competency Assessment Tracking Checklist3. Finding a Job4. International Organizations5. The Basics of Vital Signs Procedure A5-1 Taking Oral Temperature Procedure A5-2 Taking Aural Temperature Procedure A5-3 Taking Axillary Temperature Procedure A5-4 Assessing Peripheral Pulse Rate Procedure A5-5 Taking Blood Pressure Procedure A5-6 Assessing Respiration Rate6. Hand Hygiene in Health Care Settings: Stay Up-to-Date with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Federal Drug Administration (FDA)7. Common Laboratory Assays, Reference Intervals, and Critical Limits8. Blood Collection and Allowable Volumes from Pediatric and Neonatal Patients9. Cautious Use of Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Symbols10. Formulas, Calculations, and Metric Conversion11. Military Time (24-Hour Clock)12. Basic Spanish for Specimen Collection Procedures13. Answers to Study Questions, Case Studies, and Competency Checklists

    15 in stock

    £75.05

  • Primary Surgery Volume 1 NonTrauma

    Oxford University Press Primary Surgery Volume 1 NonTrauma

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDescribes what a doctor can do if she/he cannot refer a patient, both in emergency and for 'cold surgery'. This work includes common problems such as Caesarean section, the resection of dead gut, and the release of pus from infected bones. It describes the organization and equipment found within an operating theatre.Trade ReviewIt is clear, thorough, well cross-referenced and deals with equipment and the organisation of the theatre, as well as with procedures themselves... almost certainly the best and most comprehensive text on surgery in developing countries. * Africa Health *Table of ContentsThe background to surgery; Theatres, antiseptics, and antibiotics; The control of bleeding; Basic methods and instruments; The surgery of sepsis: draining abscesses; Pus in the pleura, the pericardium, the peritoneum, and the pelvis; Pus in the muscles, bones and joints; Pus in the hands and feet; Methods for abdominal surgery; The acute abdomen: intestinal obstruction; The stomach; The appendix; The gall-bladder, pancreas, and spleen; Hernias; The surgery of conception; The surgery of pregnancy; The medicine of pregnancy; The surgery of labour; Other obstetric problems; Gynaecology; The breast and the thyroid; Proctology; Urology; The eye; The ear, nose, and throat; The teeth and mouth; Orthopaedics; Paediatric surgery; Surgery, AIDS, and hepatitis B; The surgery of tubercolosis; The surgery of leprosy; The surgery of `tropical' diseases; Oncology; Terminal care; Miscellaneous; Appendices.

    1 in stock

    £61.75

  • Behavioral Healthcare and Technology Using ScienceBased Innovations to Transform Practice

    Oxford University Press Behavioral Healthcare and Technology Using ScienceBased Innovations to Transform Practice

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book defines the state of scientific research focused on the development, experimental evaluation, and effective implementation of technology-based therapeutic tools targeting behavioral health. Written by an expert interdisciplinary group of authors, Behavioral Health Care and Technology defines the opportunity for science-based technology to transform models of behavioral health care.Trade ReviewKudos to Marsch, Lord, and Dallery for a thoughtful interdisciplinary collection that bridges the disconnect between theoretical and practical aspects of technology use to improve behaviors related to critical health issues in the US and globally. * Patricia Mechael, Columbia University *For those who purchase this book, I would not recommend letting it gather dust on the bookshelf. In a similar vein, I hope that the editors have already begun work on the second edition, because like our cellular devices, this book will be history before we know it. * H. Russell Searight, PsycCRITIQUES *This book would be of interest to both researchers and clinicians from a wide variety of disciplines with a shared interest in behavioural healthcare and technology... a useful handbook for introducing this exceptionally interesting topic area. * Sara Simblett, Journal of Mental Health *Table of ContentsContents ; Introduction ; Section I: OPTIMAL MODELS FOR DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGY-BASED THERAPEUTIC TOOLS TARGETING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ; Chapter 1: Technology and the Stage Model of Behavioral Intervention Development ; Chapter 2: Theoretical Models to Inform Technology-Based Health Behavior Interventions ; Section II: EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHES TO HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY TO PROMOTE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ; Chapter 3: Behavioral Monitoring and Assessment Via Mobile Sensing Technologies ; Chapter 4: Technology-based Behavioral Interventions for Alcohol and Drug Use Problems ; Chapter 5: Using Behavioral Intervention Technologies to Reduce the Burden of Mood and Anxiety Disorders ; Chapter 6: Technologies for People with Serious Mental Illness ; Chapter 7: Applying Technology to Medication Management and Adherence ; Chapter 8: Technological Approaches to Assess and Treat Cigarette Smoking ; Chapter 9: Technology-based Interventions to Promote Diet, Exercise and Weight Control ; Chapter 10: Evidence-based Approaches to Harnessing Technology to Provide Social-Emotional Support ; Section III: METHODS FOR THE EVALUATION OF TECHNOLOGY-BASED BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE ; Chapter 11: mHealth Analytics ; Chapter 12: Research Designs to Develop and Evaluate Technology-Based Health Behavior Interventions ; Chapter 13: Evaluating Mechanisms of Behavior Change to Inform and Evaluate Technology-Based Interventions ; Chapter 14: Economics Analysis of Technology-Based Behavioral Healthcare Systems ; Section IV: EFFECTIVE DISSEMINATION AND IMPLEMENTATION ; Chapter 15: Models for Effective Dissemination and Implementation of Technology-based Behavioral Health Care Systems ; Chapter 16: Privacy, Security, and Regulatory Considerations as Related to Behavioral Health Information Technology ; Chapter 17: Harnessing mHealth in Low-Resource Settings to Overcome Health System Constraints and Achieve Universal Access to Health ; Chapter 18: Open Architecture and Standards in Mobile Health ; Section V: PUBLIC HEALTH AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS ; Chapter 19: Using Technology to Integrate Behavioral Health into Primary Care ; Chapter 20: The Potential of Technology Solutions for Behavioral Healthcare Disparities ; Chapter 21: Behavioral Health Information Technology Adoption in the Context of a Changing Healthcare Landscape ; Chapter 22: Envisioning the Future: Transformation of Health Care Systems via Technology

    15 in stock

    £92.25

  • Oxford Handbook of Clinical Examination and

    Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Clinical Examination and

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisFully updated and revised for its second edition, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Examination and Practical Skills is the only truly comprehensive pocket guide to all aspects of history taking, physical examination, practical procedures, data interpretation, and communication skills. Packed with expert knowledge and practical guidance it gives realistic advice on coping with common situations. The handbook is structured to allow rapid reference of key information, and to aid understanding with concise and practical clinical guidance. Full colour throughout, it includes over 140 detailed photographs and diagrams of all common examination skills to show you exactly what you need to do and the theory, practice and complications for each. More photos have been included, with over half completely new and specially produced for this edition. Each system chapter covers applied anatomy, history, examination, and the presentation of common and important disorders. Data interpretation covers theTrade ReviewThe simple organization, the pertinent historical cues a practitioner should be looking for, the completeness of the descriptions of the physical findings, supported by the excellent graphics, makes this one of the best books on physical examination available. I highly recommend it to medical educators and medical students, residents and attendings. There is much to be learned by those at all levels of training from this well-organized, well-written book... 5 stars! * Doody's Notes *I really like it! I'll definately be referring to this one and recommending to my students. Excellent! * British Medical Association Book Awards Finalist *Table of Contents1. Communication skills ; 2. The history ; 3. General and endocrine examination ; 4. Skin, hair and nails ; 5. The cardiovascular system ; 6. The respiratory system ; 7. The abdomen ; 8. The nervous system ; 9. The eyes ; 10. The locomotor system ; 11. The ear, nose and throat ; 12. The male reproductive system ; 13. The female reproductive system ; 14. The obstetric assessment ; 15. The breast ; 16. The psychiatric assessment ; 17. The paediatric assessment ; 18. Practical procedures ; 19. Clinical data interpretation ; 20. Other investigations

    7 in stock

    £32.29

  • Demanding Medical Excellence  Doctors

    The University of Chicago Press Demanding Medical Excellence Doctors

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    Book SynopsisPresents a comprehensive account of the way in which the Information Age is transforming the American medical landscape. This text combines the experiences of real people with evidence from the scientific literature to tell the story of the information explosion and its applications to US medicine.

    Out of stock

    £24.92

  • University of Chicago Press Replaceable You

    10 in stock

    10 in stock

    £94.05

  • Immunological Bioinformatics

    MIT Press Immunological Bioinformatics

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisUsing bioinformatics methods to generate a systems-level view of the immune system; description of the main biological concepts and the new data-driven algorithms.Despite the fact that advanced bioinformatics methodologies have not been used as extensively in immunology as in other subdisciplines within biology, research in immunological bioinformatics has already developed models of components of the immune system that can be combined and that may help develop therapies, vaccines, and diagnostic tools for such diseases as AIDS, malaria, and cancer. In a broader perspective, specialized bioinformatics methods in immunology make possible for the first time a systems-level understanding of the immune system. The traditional approaches to immunology are reductionist, avoiding complexity but providing detailed knowledge of a single event, cell, or molecular entity. Today, a variety of experimental bioinformatics techniques connected to the sequencing of the human genome provides

    3 in stock

    £48.45

  • Microbiology for Surgical Technologists

    Cengage Learning, Inc Microbiology for Surgical Technologists

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    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY. Microbiology and Surgical Technology. Early Pioneers of Microbiology. The Golden Age of Microbiology. The Modern Era of Microbiology. A Century of Scientific Breakthroughs. Breaking the Chain of Disease Transmission. 2. THE SCIENCE OF MICROBIOLOGY. What is Microbiology? Overview of Microbes. Taxonomy. Nomenclature. 3. THE MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY. Microbiology Lab Personnel. Introduction to the Microscope. Units of Measure. Types of Microscopes. Laboratory Staining Methods. Culture Media. Serology. Specialized Laboratory Analyses. 4. THE PROKARYOTES. Two Domains: Archaea and Bacteria. Anatomy of a Prokaryote. 5. THE EUKARYOTES. Empire: Cellular. Domain: Eukarya. Microbial Relationships. Eukaryotic Microbes. 6. MICROBIAL VIABILITY AND GROWTH. Requirements for Microbial Viability. Microbial Growth. 7. MICROBIAL GENETICS AND MUTATIONS. Basics of Genetics. Bacterial Genetic Exchange. Genetic Mutations 8. THE EMPIRE OF VIRUSES. Basic Virology. Common Viruses. Viroids. Prion Diseases. 9. MICROBIAL DISEASE TRANSMISSION. Disease Transmission. Epidemiology. Pathogens. 10. PARASITES AND VECTORS. Overview of Parasitology. Types of Human Parasites. Vectors. Host-Parasite Relationships. Survival Mechanisms. Parasitic Disease Transmission. Neglected Tropical Diseases. Neglected Parasitic Infections in the US. 11. MYCOLOGY. Overview of Mycology. Characteristics of Fungi. Opportunistic Fungal Infections. Characteristics of Yeasts. Antifungal Resistance. 12. GRAM-POSITIVE COCCI. Focus Groups. Staphylococci. Staphylococcal Diseases. Streptococci. Streptococcal Pathogens and Diseases. Viridans Group Streptococci. Enterococci. 13. GRAM-POSITIVE BACILLI. Overview of Bacilli. Bacillus Anthracis. Bacillus Cereus. Listeria Species. Lactobacillus. Clostridium Species. Clostridium Tetani. Clostridium Difficile. 14. ACTINOBACTERIA. Class: Actinobacteria. Actinomyces. Corynebacterium Species. Mycobacterium Species. Nocardia. Streptomyces. 15. GRAM-NEGATIVE COCCI AND SPIROCHETES. Neisseriaceae Family. Neisseria. Moraxella. Spirochetes. Treponema. Borrelia. Leptospira. 16. GRAM-NEGATIVE BACILLI AND COCCOBACILLI. Phylum: Proteobacteria. Brucellaceae. Kingella. Chromobacterium. Alcaligenaceae. Enterobacteriaceae. Moraxellaceae. Pasteurellaceae. Vibrionaceae. Aeromonadaceae. Pseudomonadaceae. Campylobacteraceae. Helicobacteraceae. Other Gram-Negative Pathogens. 17. DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS. Hematology and Serology. Transmission of Infections from Donated Blood Products. Circulatory System Infections. Blood-Brain Barrier. Infections of the Central Nervous System. 18. DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND INTERNAL TISSUES. The Integumentary System. Indigenous Microbiota of the Skin. Bacterial Skin Infections. Fungal Skin Infections. Viral Skin Infections. Vector-Borne Skin Infections. Infections of Internal Tissues. 19. DISEASES OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL AND GENITOURINARY SYSTEMS. The Gastrointestinal System. Diseases of the Gastrointestinal System. Diseases of the Genitourinary System. Types of Urinary Tract Infections. 20. DISEASES OF THE EYES, EARS, AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. Diseases Involving the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Sinuses. The Respiratory System. Viral Infections of the Respiratory System. Fungal Infections of the Respiratory System. Pneumonia. 21. CONTROL OF MICROBIAL GROWTH. Control of Microbial Growth. The Three Lines of Defense. Components of the Immune System. Hypersensitivity Reactions. Herd Immunity. Behavioral Factors. Prevention of Disease Transmission in the Surgical Environment of Care. 22. EMERGING, RECURRING, AND REAPPEARING DISEASES. Microbes in the Media. Emerging Viral Diseases. Recurring Diseases. Reappearing Diseases.

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    £73.14

  • The Essential Guide to the Internet for Health

    Taylor & Francis Ltd The Essential Guide to the Internet for Health

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    Book SynopsisHealth and social care services are responsible for the delivery of skilled and high-quality care to their patients and clients. Nowhere are these objectives more important than in the fields of nursing, midwifery, radiography, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, health promotion, and social work. And one important quality standard in health care is evidence-based information and best practice. The Internet is a subject on which many people are, let's face it, blissful innocents. I urge you to take the Internet seriously and to discover what is most relevant and useful for your practice The Essential Guide to the Internet for Health Professionals is a practical means towards that end.The second edition contains new information to help you find your way around the Internet and updates the original book with more detail on the clear framework of the original edition. It's a how-to book to get you going and save you time a guide to those parts of cyberspace that provTrade ReviewViewed against such exacting standards I have to concede, albeit reluctantly, that this book passes the test –almost with flying colours. The author, a senior lecturer at Christ Church College, Canterbury, introduces a wide range of educational uses of the internet, from getting online and searching for information to creating your own web pages. Andrew Booth HealthmattersTable of ContentsIntroduction 1. Health and the Net - an Overview 2. Getting Online 3. The World Wide Web 4. Finding Health Information on the Internet 5. Communicating with Other Health Professionals by E-Mail 6. Joining Health Discussion Groups, Mailing Lists Etc. 7. The Gateway to Free Health and Medical Resources 8. Publishing on the World Wide Web 9. Online Help with your Health Studies and Job Search Questions and Answers Appendices Worksheets

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  • Medical Device Design for Six SIGMA

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Medical Device Design for Six SIGMA

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    Book SynopsisThe first comprehensive guide to the integration of Design for Six Sigma principles in the medical devices development cycle Medical Device Design for Six Sigma: A Road Map for Safety and Effectiveness presents the complete body of knowledge for Design for Six Sigma (DFSS), as outlined by American Society for Quality, and details how to integrate appropriate design methodologies up front in the design process. DFSS helps companies shorten lead times, cut development and manufacturing costs, lower total life-cycle cost, and improve the quality of the medical devices. Comprehensive and complete with real-world examples, this guide: Integrates concept and design methods such as Pugh Controlled Convergence approach, QFD methodology, parameter optimization techniques like Design of Experiment (DOE), Taguchi Robust Design method, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Design for X, Multi-Level Hierarchical Design methodology, and Response Surface methodoTrade Review"The book is well-written and the authors use well versed descriptions, easy to read figures and tables, and industry-related examples and case studies to explain what can be very complex concepts and processes. This book would be a valuable resource for anyone in the field of medical device design." (Doody's Book Reviews, October 2008)Table of ContentsForeword. Preface. 1 Medical Device Design Quality. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 The Essence of Quality. 1.3 Quality Operating System and the Device Life Cycle. 1.4 Evolution of Quality. 1.5 Business Excellence: A Value Proposition. 1.6 Summary. 2 Design for Six Sigma and Medical Device Regulation. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Global Perspective on Medical Device Regulations. 2.3 Medical Device Classifi cation. 2.4 Medical Device Safety. 2.5 Medical Device Quality Management Systems Requirements. 2.6 Medical Device Regulation Throughout the Product Development Life Cycle. 2.7 Summary. 3 Basic Statistics. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Common Probability Distributions. 3.3 Methods of Input and Output Analysis. 3.4 Descriptive Statistics. 3.5 Inferential Statistics. 3.6 Normal Distribution and Normality Assumption. 3.7 Summary. 4 The Six Sigma Process. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Six Sigma Fundamentals. 4.3 Process Modeling. 4.4 Business Process Management. 4.5 Measurement Systems Analysis. 4.6 Process Capability and Six Sigma Process Performance. 4.7 Overview of Six Sigma Improvement. 4.8 Six Sigma Gose Upstream: Design for Six Sigma. 4.9 Summary. Appendix 4A: Cause-and-Effect Tools. 5 Medical Device Design for Six Sigma. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Value of Designing for Six Sigma. 5.3 Medical Device DFSS Fundamentals. 5.4 The ICOV Process in Design. 5.5 The ICOV Process in Product Development. 5.6 Summary. 6 Medical Device DFSS Deployment. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Medical Device DFSS Deployment Fundamentals. 6.3 Predeployment Phase. 6.4 Deployment Phase. 6.5 Postdeployment Phase. 6.6 DFSS Sustainability Factors. 6.7 Black Belts and the DFSS Team: Cultural Change. 6.8 Summary. 7 Medical Device DFSS Project Road Map. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Medical Device DFSS Team. 7.3 Medical Device DFSS Road Map. 7.4 Software DFSS ICOV Process. 7.5 Summary. 8 Quality Function Deployment. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 History of QFD. 8.3 QFD Fundamentals. 8.4 QFD Methodology. 8.5 HQQ Evaluation. 8.6 HQQ 1: The Customer’s House. 8.7 HQQ 2: Translation House. 8.8 HQQ 3: Design House. 8.9 HQQ 4: Process House. 8.10 Application: Auto 3D. 8.11 Summary. 9 DFSS Axiomatic Design Method. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Axiomatic Method Fundamentals. 9.3 Introduction to Axiom 1. 9.4 Introduction to Axiom 2. 9.5 Axiomatic Design Theorems and Corollaries. 9.6 Application: Medication Mixing Machine. 9.7 Application: Axiomatic Design Applied to Design Controls. 9.8 Summary. Appendix 9A: Matrix Review. 10 DFSS Innovation for Medical Devices. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 History of the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving. 10.3 TRIZ Fundamentals. 10.4 TRIZ Problem-Solving Process. 10.5 Ideal Final Result. 10.6 Building Suffi cient Functions. 10.7 Eliminating Harmful Functions. 10.8 Inventive Principles. 10.9 Detection and Measurement Concepts. 10.10 TRIZ Root Cause Analysis. 10.11 Evolution trends in Technological Systems. 10.12 TRIZ Functional Analysis and Analogy. 10.13 Application: Using Triads to Predict and Conceive Next-Generation Products. 10.14 Summary. Appendix 10A: Contradiction Matrix. 11 DFSS Risk Management Process. 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 Planning for Risk Management Activities in Design and Development. 11.3 Risk Assessment Techniques. 11.4 Risk Evaluation. 11.5 Risk Control. 11.6 Postproduction Control. 11.7 Summary. Appendix 11A: Robust Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis. 11A.1 Parameter Diagram. 11A.2 Robust Design FMEA Elements. 12 Medical Device Design for X. 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 Design for Reliability. 12.3 Design for Packaging. 12.4 Design for Manufacture and Design for Assembly. 12.5 Design for Maintainability. 12.6 Design for Serviceability. 12.7 Summary. 13 DFSS Transfer Function and Scorecards. 13.1 Introduction. 13.2 Design Mapping. 13.3 Design Scorecards and the Transfer Function. 13.4 Transfer Function Mathematics. 13.5 Transfer Function and Optimization. 13.6 Monte Carlo Simulation. 13.7 Summary. 14 Fundamentals of Experimental Design. 14.1 Introduction. 14.2 Classical Design of Experiments. 14.3 Factorial Experiment. 14.4 Analysis of Variance. 14.5 2k Full Factorial Designs. 14.6 Fractional Factorial Designs. 14.7 Other Factorial Designs. 14.8 Summary. Appendix 14A. 14A.1 Diagnostic Plots of Residuals. 14A.2 Pareto Chart of Effects. 14A.3 Square and Cube Plots. 14A.4 Interaction Plots. 15 Robust Parameter Design for Medical Devices. 15.1 Introduction. 15.2 Robust Design Fundamentals. 15.3 Robust Design Concepts. 15.4 Application: Dynamic Formulation. 15.5 Summary. 16 Medical Device Tolerance Design. 16.1 Introduction. 16.2 Tolerance Design and DFSS. 16.3 Worst-Case Tolerance. 16.4 Statistical Tolerances. 16.5 Taguchi’s Loss Function and Safety Tolerance Design. 16.6 High- vs. Low-Level Requirements’ Tolerance Relationships. 16.7 Taguchi’s Tolerance Design Experiment. 16.8 Summary. 17 Medical Device DFSS Verifi cation and Validation. 17.1 Introduction. 17.2 Design Verifi cation Process. 17.3 Production Process Validation. 17.4 Software Validation. 17.5 Design Validation. 17.6 Summary. 18 DFSS Design Transfer. 18.1 Introduction. 18.2 Design Transfer Planning. 18.3 Process Control Plan. 18.4 Statistical Process Control. 18.5 Process Capability. 18.6 Advanced Product Quality Planning. 18.7 Device Master Record. 18.8 Summary. 19 Design Change Control, Design Review, and Design History File. 19.1 Introduction. 19.2 Design Change Control Process. 19.3 Design Review. 19.4 Design History File. 19.5 Summary. 20 Medical Device DFSS Case Study. 20.1 Introduction. 20.2 DFSS Identify Phase. 20.3 DFSS Characterize Phase. 20.4 DFSS Optimize Phase. 20.5 DFSS Verify/Validate Phase. 20.6 Summary. Glossary: DFSS Terminology. Appendix: Statistical Tables. References. Index.

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  • Design Execution and Management of Medical Device

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Design Execution and Management of Medical Device

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisDesign, Execution, and Management of Medical Device Clinical Trials provides practical examples, ranging from the development of clinical protocol and the selection of clinical sites and ending with the completion of the final clinical report study.Table of ContentsList of Abbreviations xi Preface xv Acknowledgments xxi 1 An Overview of Clinical Study Tasks and Activities 1 Key Clinical Study Tasks and Activities 2 Discussion of Key Tasks and Activities 3 Management of Key Clinical Tasks and Activities 9 Example of the Spread Sheet for Managing Clinical Study Activities 10 The Clinical Research Team 10 2 Development of Clinical Protocols, Case Report Forms, Clinical Standard Operating Procedures, Informed Consent Form, Study Regulatory Binder, Study Research Agreement, and Other Clinical Materials 15 Clinical Protocol 17 Case Report Forms (CRFs) 28 Example of the Case Report Form Template 32 Informed Consent Form (ICF) 35 Instructions for Use of Device 38 Study Regulatory Binder 39 Study Research Agreement 40 Research Agreement Template 43 Research Contract Challenges 50 Clinical Forms and Certificates 51 Clinical Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) 54 3 Qualification/Selection of Study Investigators and Study Monitoring Visits 63 Qualification and Selection of Investigators 64 Monitoring Visits 67 Monitoring Reports 73 Interim Monitoring Visit Report Template 75 4 Adverse Events Definitions and Reporting Procedures 81 Adverse Event Definitions 83 Policies, Regulations, and Guidelines Regarding Adverse Event Reporting 84 Adverse Event Reporting Pathway 84 Terms for Causality Assessment 85 GAPS/Challenges in Adverse Event Reporting 86 Adverse Event Reporting Time Periods (21 CFR 803) 88 Differences between the United States and Europe in Reporting Adverse Events 88 Serious Adverse Event Narratives 89 Classification of Adverse Events 90 Special Requirement for Reporting Certain Adverse Events 92 Case Example 92 Mandatory Device Reporting for FDA-Approved Devices 92 5 Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP) and Biostatistics in Clinical Research 93 Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP) 94 Selection of Study Endpoints 97 Biostatistics in Clinical Research 101 6 Final Clinical Study Report 113 Final Clinical Report’s Outline 114 Discussion of Sections in the Final Clinical Report 116 7 Medical Device Regulations Combination Product, Study Committees, and FDA-Sponsor Meetings 127 Medical Device Regulations 129 Combination Products 164 Study Committees 168 FDA-Sponsor Meetings 170 Registration of Clinical Trials 174 Implementation of the HIPAA Privacy Rule in Clinical Research 175 Institutional Review Boards (IRB) 180 FDA’s Oversight of Clinical Trials (Bioresearch Monitoring) 191 Code of Federal Regulations of Medical Devices 194 8 Design Issues in Medical Devices Studies 195 Design of the Clinical Trial 196 Assumptions and Parameters of Clinical Trial Design 196 Clinical Trials’ Design Issues and Data Analysis Issues 202 Use of Historic Controls as the Control Group in IDE Studies 206 Summary of Recommendations When Using Historic Controls 218 9 Investigator-Initiated Clinical Research 221 Definition and Examples of Investigator-Initiated Clinical Research 222 Development, Conduct, and Management of Investigator-Initiated Clinical Research 224 Regulation of Investigator-Initiated Clinical Research 225 Required Infrastructure for Investigator-Initiated Clinical Research 226 Clinical Research Sponsored by NIH 227 10 Ethical Conduct for Human Research 229 The Nuremberg Code (1947) 230 World Medical Association—Declaration of Helsinki (1964–Present) 231 National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research (1974) 231 The Belmont Report (1978) 232 Special Ethical Concerns in Clinical Research on Use of Placebo 232 Glossary of Clinical Trial and Statistical Terms 235 References 249 Index 255

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    £87.26

  • The Design and Management of Medical Device Clinical Trials

    Wiley The Design and Management of Medical Device Clinical Trials

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    Book SynopsisClinical trials tasks and activities are widely diverse and require certain skill sets to both plan and execute. This book provides professionals in the field of clinical research with valuable information on the challenging issues of the design, execution, and management of clinical trials, and how to resolve these issues effectively. It discusses key obstacles such as challenges to patient recruitment, investigator and study site selection, and dealing with compliance issues. Through practical examples, professionals working with medical device clinical trials will discover the appropriate steps to take.Table of ContentsList of Abbreviations xi Preface xiii Acknowledgments xvii 1. Challenges to the Design of Clinical Study 1 Development of Clinical SOPs 3 Selection of Study Patients, Investigators, and Study Sites 3 Definition of Enrolled Subjects in a Clinical Study 7 Definition of the Investigational Device System 7 Research Contract Challenges 7 Review of Literature 9 Challenges to the Design of the Study Protocol, Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP), and Selection of Study Endpoints 11 Masking or Blinding 12 Primary and Secondary Outcomes 14 Selection of Study Endpoints 14 Differences between the Primary Endpoint in FDA and CE Mark Studies 15 SAP and Study Endpoints 15 Components of the SAP for Clinical Trials 17 Roles and Responsibilities of the Clinical Personnel in Completing the Study Protocol 19 Changing the Primary Outcome during the Conduct of the Study 20 Definition of Primary and Secondary Endpoints 22 Combined “Composite” Endpoints 22 Surrogate Endpoints 23 Reducing the Study’s Sample Size 25 Statistical Terms to Define Endpoint Measurements 25 Reporting Results of Clinical Trials 28 Superiority and Equivalence Trials 30 Subgroup Analysis 33 Challenges to ICF 35 Risk/Benefit Analysis 41 2. Challenges to Managing the Study 43 Enhancing Patient Enrollment by Relaxation of Study Criteria 45 Compliance with the Study Protocol 46 Challenges Associated with Data Accuracy and Completeness 47 Data Analysis 49 Data Integrity 55 Criteria for Using Meta-Analysis Studies 56 Who Should have Access to Clinical Trial Records 57 Managing Study Data and Quality Assurance 58 Missing Data Analysis 59 Examination of Data across Study Sites 60 Challenges to Adverse Event Reporting 62 Adverse Event Coding Systems 66 Protocol Deviation Report 68 Adverse Event Reporting in Final Study Clinical Report 68 Difference between the US and EU Definitions and Reporting of Adverse Events 69 Adverse Event Reporting Challenges 69 Minimization of Bias in Clinical Trials 69 3. Selection of Historic Controls 71 Types of Control Group in Medical Device Clinical Trials 73 Purpose of Control Group 73 Use of Placebo Control 74 Advantages of Randomized Control Clinical Trials 74 Disadvantages of Randomized Control Clinical Trials 74 Commonly Used Pivotal Designs 75 Definition of Historic Control 77 Objective Performance Criteria (OPC) 78 Examples of Clinical Studies with Historic Controls 80 LACI Clinical Study 80 Left Ventricular Assist Devices 86 Summary of Clinical Studies 88 Summary of Recommendations for Historic Control 96 4. Fraud and Misconduct in Clinical Trials 99 Fraud and Misconduct in Clinical Trials 100 Warning Signs of Fraud 101 Tips for Detecting Serious Misconduct 102 False Claims Act 102 Fraud Prevention 103 Policy on Handling Complaints of Misconduct 103 Reporting Research Misconduct 104 Bioresearch Monitoring Information System (BMIS) 104 5. Challenges to the Regulation of Medical Device 107 Determination of 510(K) Devices 108 510(K) “Substantial Equivalence Decision Making Process” 111 Determination of Nonsignificant Risk Devices (NSR) 111 Similarities and Differences between Medical Device and Drug Regulations in Clinical Trials 112 Definitions of Drugs and Devices 113 Combination Products 126 FDA–Sponsor Meetings 129 BIMO Inspection 130 Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials 132 6. Challenges of Global Clinical Studies and the CE Mark Process 137 Global Trial Considerations 138 Global Harmonization Task Force Challenges 142 FDA Recommendations on Acceptance of Foreign Clinical Sites 143 Operational Tips on Conductance of Global Clinical Trials 143 CE Mark Process and Challenges 146 International Standard ISO 14155 148 Differences between FDA and CE Mark Clinical Trials 157 Challenges to CE Mark Studies 160 7. Challenging FDA PMA Cases 163 PMA P970029 (TMR 2000 Holmium Laser System) 164 PMA P040012 Carotid Stenting for Treating Carotid Disease 175 Historic Control Assumptions 175 Use of Angiographic Late Loss as Primary Endpoint in Drug-Eluting Stent PMA P070015 (Xience V DES) 186 8. Bioethics in Clinical Research 199 Bioethical Challenges in Clinical Studies 200 Good Clinical Practice for the Investigator 201 WHO Principles of GCP 202 Guidelines and Ethical Principles 204 IRB Review Process 206 Glossary of Clinical, CE Mark, and Statistical Terms 211 References 217 Index 221

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  • Infant Respiratory Function Testing

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Infant Respiratory Function Testing

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    Book SynopsisAn examination of the various tests currently available for the assessment of infant respiratory function, which describes the performance, interpretation and possible refinement of each procedure. The text also reviews essential measurement conditions and equipment requirements.Table of ContentsPartial table of contents: Symbols, Abbreviations, and Units in Infant Pulmonary FunctionTesting (P. Quanjer, et al.). Measurement Conditions (C. Gaultier, et al.). Equipment Requirements for Infant Respiratory Testing (P. Sly &G. Davis). Measurement of Flow and Volume (J. Bates, et al.). Measurements During Tidal Breathing (S. Stick). Respiratory Inductive Plethysmography (J. Adams). Esophageal Manometry (Al. Coates, et al.). Passive Respiratory Mechanics (M. Fletcher, et al.). Measurements of Chest Wall Function (J. Allen & Y.Sivan). Forced Oscillation Technique (K. Desager, et al.). Forced Expiratory Maneuvers (P. Le Souef, et al.). Noninvasive Determination of Blood Gases (C. Poets & R.Martin). Clinical Epidemiology and Future Directions (J. Hanrahan, etal.). Index.

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  • An Introduction to Tissuebiomaterial Interactions

    John Wiley & Sons Inc An Introduction to Tissuebiomaterial Interactions

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    Book SynopsisIntroduces the fundamental biological processes that influence these sophisticated, procedures. This text provides details about molecular-level events that happen at the tissue-implant interface and explores material, biological, and physiological consequences of these events. It emphasizes the importance of the body's wound-healing response.Trade Review"...well illustrated with a glossary, end-chapter summaries, and references...materials, scientists, medical device designers and manufacturers, corrosion researchers and practitioners, surgeons, and clinicians will profit from reading this book." (CORROSION, February 2006) "…a concise, topical, and not overly technical hardbound…the strengths of this book are its crisp information and condensed summaries. The jewels of this book are the diagrams and tables." (Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Issue 31:11) "...delivers precisely what the authors intended...excellent book...great introduction...nicely complements existing texts..." (Advanced Materials, Vol 16(4), 17 Feb 2004) "This text would be of great use for faculty teaching courses on tissue-biomaterial interactions." (IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, May/ June 2003) "...a pleasure to read...highly recommendable..." (Biomateria.com) "...excellent attention to detail…recommended for graduate students, faculty and researchers, and bioengineers and physicians." (Choice, Vol. 40, No. 6, February 2003)Table of ContentsPreface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Biomaterials. Proteins. Protein-Surface Interactions. Blood-Biomaterial Interactions and Coagulation. Inflammation and Infection. The Immune System and Inflammation. Wound Healing. Biomaterial Surface and the Physiological Environment. Biocompatibility. Example 1: Opening Occluded Vessels: Vascular Grafts, Intimal Hyperplasia. Example 2: Replacing Joints and Teeth. Answers to Quiz Questions. Gloassry. Index.

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  • Laboratory Instrumentation

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Laboratory Instrumentation

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe new edition of this widely-used sourcebook details the startlingly array of diagnostic equipment available in the medical laboratory of the nineties, and also covers maintenance and quality assurance for each type of instrument. This book includes 17 completely rewritten chapters and 7 new ones, on nephelometry and turbidimetry, gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, flow cytometry, automated immunoassay systems, automated blood bank systems, and physician''s office laboratory instrumentation.Table of ContentsPartial table of contents: Principles of Electricity and Electronics (R. Earl). Analytical Balances (J. Thompson & M. Haven). Refractometry (R. Juel & M. Steinrauf). Flame Emission and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (M. Haven & M. Lohff). Fluorometry and Fluorescence Polarization (P. Studts, et al.). Electrochemical Methods of Analysis (E. Goshorn, et al.). Basic Principles of Chromatography (U. Otten). Gas Chromatography (D. Hage). Flow Cytomtery (M. Collins & S. Pirruccello). Automated Immunoassay Systems (L. Arnold & M. Fiore). Automated Coagulation Systems (J. Olson & B. Pennell). Automated Blood Banking Systems (J. Landmark). Answers to Questions and Problems. Index.

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    £165.56

  • Biological Monitoring

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Biological Monitoring

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    Book SynopsisThis definitive source provides practicing professionals and students in the occupational, environmental, and public health and safety fields with the functional basics of biological monitoring. The author examines how environmental exposures to particular chemicals are related to concentrations of markers in body tissues and fluids. Biological Monitoring integrates the applied sciences of industrial/environmental hygiene, epidemiology, public health, occupational medicine, toxicology, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry with the basic sciences to interpret the connections between exposures and lifestyle/environmental influences, and their effects on humans. This comprehensive introduction provides dependable, detailed coverage of: * monitoring for harmful substances in the workplace * the benefits and limitations of testing for critical levels of toxic materials in bodily tissues and fluids * state-of-the-art developments in biological monitoring * a wide vaTable of ContentsPartial table of contents: BASIC MECHANISMS. Concepts in Chemistry. Concepts in Biochemistry. ROUTES OF EXPOSURE, DISTRIBUTION, METABOLISM, AND BIOLOGICAL MONITORING MEDIA. Exposure Routes. Distribution of Xenobiotics After Absorption. MEDICAL/HEALTH SURVEILLANCE, MEDICAL SCREENING, AND MEDICAL MONITORING. Medical Surveillance. Medical Markers and Factors that Affect Them. ADDUCTS; IMMUNOLOGY; AIDS. Adducts: An Overview. DNA Adducts. Hemoglobin Binding as a Dose Monitor for Human Exposure to Carcinogens and Mutagens. Basic Immunology. AIDS Therapy: Functional Changes in Immune Regulating Proteins Caused by Preparation Techniques. Volatile Nitrites: A Valid Health Concern. SPECIAL TOPICS. Biological Exposure Indices. Biological Monitoring and Pesticides. Appendices. Index.

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    £148.45

  • Biomedical Signal Processing and Signal Modeling

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Biomedical Signal Processing and Signal Modeling

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    Book SynopsisBiomedical signal processing deals with: topics related to the acquisition and processing of biomedical signals for extracting information; and topics related to the interpretation of the nature of the physical processes that created the signals or how a given process alters the characteristics of a signal.Trade Review"This book provides a framework for understanding signal processing of biomedical signals and what it tells us about signal sources and their behavior in response to perturbation." (SciTech Book News Vol. 25, No. 2 June 2001)Table of ContentsThe Nature of Biomedical Signals. Memory and Correlation. The Impulse Response. Frequency Response. Modeling Continuous-Time Signals as Sums of Sine Waves. Responses of Linear Continuous-Time Filters to Arbitrary Inputs. Modeling Signals as Sums of Discrete-Time Sine Waves. Noise Removal and Signal Compensation. Modeling Stochastic Signals as Filtered White Noise. Scaling and Long-Term Memory. Nonlinear Models of Signals. Assessing Stationarity and Reproducibility. Appendix.

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  • Info Technologies Vol I Medical Simulation and

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Info Technologies Vol I Medical Simulation and

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    Book SynopsisThis title deals with applications of Virtual Reality (VR) in medicine. Its three parts cover VR in medical education, treatment through the use of virtual environments and telemedicine and telesurgery.Table of ContentsPreface. ARTIFICAL ENVIRONMENT AND MEDICAL STIMULATOR/EDUCATION. Virtual Reality in Medicine and Biology (R. Robb). VEs in Medicine: Medicine in VEs (A. Dumay). Virtual Reality and Its Integration into a Twenty-First Century Telemedical Information Society (A. Marsh). Virtual Reality and Medicine--Challenges for the Twenty-First Century (J. Rosen). Virtual Reality Laboratory for Medical Applications (G. Faulkner). Medical Applications of Virtual Reality in Japan (M. Yoshizawa, et al.). Perceptualization of Biomedical Data (E. Jovanov, et al.). Anatomic VisualizeR: Teaching and Learning Anatomy with Virtual Reality (H. Hoffman, et al.). Future Technologies for Medical Applications (R. Satava). Index.

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    £121.46

  • Information Technologies in Medicine Volume II

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Information Technologies in Medicine Volume II

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    Book SynopsisA comprehensive survey of technological developments in Virtual Reality for use in a variety of medical procedures Medicine and the biological sciences have long relied on visualizations to illustrate the relationship between anatomic structure and biologic function. The new multidimensional imaging modalities are powerful counterparts to traditional forms of observation-surgery, postmortem examination, or extensive mental reconstruction. VR technologies have reached unimagined levels of sophistication and utility, giving physicians and students new avenues for planning and practicing surgery and diagnostics. The two volumes of Information Technologies in Medicine thoroughly explore the use of VR technology in three-dimensional visualization techniques, realistic surgical training prior to patient contact, and actual procedures in rehabilitation and treatment, including telemedicine and telesurgery. Editors Akay and Marsh have brought together all the availablTable of ContentsPREFACE. PART I: TREATMENT. 1. Neuro/Orthopedic Rehabilitation and Disability Solutions Using Virtual Reality Technology (Walter J. Greenleaf). 2. The Use of Virtual Reality Technology in the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders (Brenda K. Wiederhold and Mark D. Wiederhold). 3. Virtual Reality for Health Care (L. Beolchi and G. Riva). 4. Robot-Assisted Microsurgery Development at JPL (Hari Das, Tim Ohm, Curtis Boswell, Rob Steele, and Guillermo Rodriguez). 5. Virtual Reality and the Vestibular System: A Brief Review (Erik Viirre, Zsolt Lorant, Mark Draper, and Thomas A. Furness, III). PART II: TELEMEDICINE AND TELESURGERY. 6. Computer Imagery and Multimedia Techniques for Supporting Telemedicine Diagnoses (Qinglian Guo, Katsunobu Muroi, and Mieko Ohsuga). 7. Implementing a Picture-Achieving and Communication System (PACS) and Teleradiology System: Practical Issues and Considerations (Jihong Wang). 8. From Engineering to Surgery: The Harsh Realities of Virtual Reality (Robert John Stone). 9. Maxillofacial Virtual Surgery from 3-D CT Images (Alessandro Sarti, Roberto Gori, Alberto Bianchi, Claudio Marchetti, and Claudio Lamberti). INDEX.

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    £121.46

  • Isotope Tracers in Metabolic Research

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Isotope Tracers in Metabolic Research

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    Book SynopsisIn the past few years, the number of applications of tracers for in vivo biomedical studies has greatly increased. New analytical tools at the genetic and protein levels have spurred this growth, opening the door for a deeper understanding of metabolic events. This in turn promises to yield significant advances in the understanding and treatment of human disease. Now fully revised and expanded, Isotope Tracers in Metabolic Research, Second Edition is the established definitive text on stable and radioactive isotope tracers. In unique, multidisciplinary fashion, it presents comprehensive coverage of new methodological, mathematical, and theoretical approaches. This new Second Edition includes: All-new chapters on nuclear magnetic resonance, mass isotopomer analysis, and methods of protein metabolism analysis A completely updated categorized list of over 750 references Major advances in the development of mass isotopomer and positioTrade Review"...is supported by a wealth of illustrations, tables, and exemplary calculations that will aid in comprehension...[an] excellent and much needed textbook." (The Quarterly Review of Biology, March 2007) "...should be required for anyone who desires to know more about metabolic tracer kinetics." (Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, September 2005) "...an effective integration of theory and practical implementation...It effectively serves as a teaching textbook as well as a research item." (E-STREAMS, August 2005) Table of ContentsPreface. Chapter 1. Basic Characteristics of Isotopic Tracers. Chapter 2. Calculating Specific Activity and Radiation Dosages. Chapter 3. Calculation of Substance Kinetics: Single-Pool Model. Chapter 4. Calculation of Substrate Kinetics: Multiple-Pool Model. Chapter 5. Mass Spectrometry: Instrumentation. Chapter 6. Determination of Isotopic Enrichment. Chapter 7. Measurement of Substrate Oxidation. Chapter 8. Measurement of Total Energy Expenditure Using the Doubly Labeled Water Method. Chapter 9. Mass Isotopomer Distribution Analysis. Chapter 10. Glucose Metabolism. Chapter 11. Lipid Kinetics. Chapter 12. Whole Body Protein Synthesis and Breakdown. Chapter 13. Measurement of the Synthesis of Specific Proteins. Chapter 14. Measurement of Regional or Tissue Protein Breakdown. Chapter 15. Arterial-Venous Balance Technique to Measure Amino Acid Kinetics. Chapter 16. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Glossary. Abbreviations. Index.

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    £247.46

  • Essentials of Telemedicine and Telecare

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Essentials of Telemedicine and Telecare

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTelemedicine is one of the fastest growing areas of medical information and services. This book traces its origins, defines its scope, and considers its benefits and limitations. Readers will also learn about the strategic, technical, and operational issues when considering the introduction of telemedicine services.Trade ReviewNorris provides an excellent summary of the telemedicine literature, and much pragmatic advice for those involved in health service implamentation and administration" (British Medical Journal, 4 May 2002) "...Informative and easy to read, it is packed with interesting information and facts. An essential read." (Nursing Times, 18 June 2002) "...The author of this excellent book...has reviewed the subject clearly and thoroughly..." (Family Practice, Vol.19, No.4, 2002) "...explains the main features…potential benefits, and...limitations and barriers." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2002) "…if you need a detailed working knowledge of the field it will help…" (Primary Health Care, April 2003)Table of ContentsPreface Origins and Development Introduction Definitions of Telemedicine, Telehealth and Telecare Origins and Development of Telemedicine Drivers of Telemedicine and Telecare Telemedicine in Developed and Underdeveloped Countries The Future of Telemedicine Summary Scope, Benefits and Limitations of Telemedicine Introduction Types of Telemedicine Patients and Carers Benefits and Limitations of Telemedicine Barriers to Progress Summary Technology of Telemedicine Systems Introduction Information Types and Transmissions Teleconsultation System Components Telecommunications Options Integration and Operational Issues Summary Telemedicine Service Providers and Applications Introduction Mainstream Health Sector Services Commercial Services and Other Agencies Summary Development and Delivery of Telemedicine Services Introduction The Strategic Context of Service Development The Evaluation of Pilot Studies Developing and Delivering a Telemedicine Service Summary Ethical and Legal Aspects of Telemedicine Introduction Confidentiality, Patient Rights and Consent Data Protection and Security Ethical and Legal Aspects of the Internet Telemedical Malpractice Jurisdictional Issues Intellectual Property Rights Summary Telemedicine Books and Web Sites References Index

    15 in stock

    £69.26

  • Physics and Instrumentation of Diagnostic Medical

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Physics and Instrumentation of Diagnostic Medical

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe use of ultrasound is increasing rapidly throughout the world, and consequently a knowledge of the underlying scientific principles and instrument operation has become an essential part of medical ultrasound courses.Table of ContentsNature of Ultrasound. Propagation in Tissue. Beam Shapes and Transducers. A-Scan Instruments. Static B-Scan. Real-Time Scanners. M-Mode. Other Scanners and Probes. Measurement of Size. Doppler Ultrasound Physics and Instruments. Doppler Ultrasound Measurement. Digital Storage, Scan Converters and Data Processing. Image Artifacts. Performance Checks. Bioeffects, Dosimetry and Safety. Appendices. Bibliography. Index.

    15 in stock

    £230.36

  • Biomedical Applications of Spectroscopy

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Biomedical Applications of Spectroscopy

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAbout this book In recent years, a number of different spectroscopic techniques have been applied to the study of a wide range of biomedical topics.Table of ContentsWhole Cell Studies and Tissue Characterization by RamanSpectroscopy (G. Puppels & J. Greve). Optical Microspectroscopy and Imaging Analysis: Probing Drugs andMetal Ions in Living Cells (G. Sockalingum, et al.). Spectroscopic Studies of Drugs Used in Photodynamic Therapy (D.Phillips, et al.). Biomedical Applications of Raman Spectroscopy: Eye Lens Researchand Cardiovascular Diseases (N.-T. Yu, et al.). FTIR Spectroscopy in the Clinical Sciences (M. Jackson & H.Mantsch). EPR Spectroscopy of Biologically Relevant Free Radicals inCellular, Ex Vivo and In Vivo Systems (M. Davies & G.Timmins). Proton NMR Studies of Oxidative Stress in Disease (C. Spickett, etal.). Applications of High Resolution NMR Analysis to the Study ofInflammatory Diseases at the Molecular Level (M. Grootveld, etal.). Mass Spectroscopy in Structural Biology (R. Gallagher, etal.). Index.

    15 in stock

    £429.26

  • Volumetric Image Analysis An Overview

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Volumetric Image Analysis An Overview

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWritten by a computer vision specialist, this title offers an account of volumetric image analysis techniques. It offers a practical approach to the field including the following topics: preprocessing of volumetric images; obtaining quantitative measurements in volumetric images; and, detection and modelling of objects in volumetric images.Table of ContentsPreface ix Acknowledgements xi 1 Introduction 1 Part I: 3D Binary Images 7 2 Basics 9 3 Features of 3D Components 43 4 Operations on 3D Binary Images 61 Part II: 3D Grey Level Images 103 5 Image Enhancement 105 6 Geometric Transformations of Voxel Images 117 7 Surface Segmentation 129 8 Region Segmentation 169 Part III: Modelling and Registration of Objects 177 9 Surface Tiling 181 10 Surface Reconstruction 193 11 Registration 203 Appendix 215 A Displaying Volumetric Images 215 References 225 Index 241

    15 in stock

    £190.76

  • Ultra Low Power Bioelectronics

    Cambridge University Press Ultra Low Power Bioelectronics

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn how to architect ultra low power robust electronics with applications to implantable and non-invasive medicine, and how bio-inspired principles from cell biology and neurobiology can revolutionize low power electronics design, with this all-inclusive guide. Efficient, sustainable energy harvesting is also covered, and a wealth of practical examples and case studies are included.Trade Review'… an excellent overview of ten key fundamental principles related to ultra low power circuit and system design. Examples of many practical, experimental micro-power systems in cardiac, neural,and other medical-electronics applications make the text highly useful. Practitioners in this field will gain insight from his system-level analysis, which is presented at a level deeper than that found in most texts. In fact, the focus on systems thinking and connections made to a diverse set of problems - natural and man-made, from medical implants, to cells, to low-power cars - truly sets this book apart.' Tim Denison, Medtronic Fellow'This truly interdisciplinary book is about much more than circuits. It contains the most comprehensive and deep treatment I have seen of the interplay and parallels between biology and circuits, and of how one discipline can inform the other. The comparisons between analog, digital, and biological implementations are fundamental and highly valuable. The breadth of the book is unique, ranging from feedback and antennas to battery chemistry.' Yannis Tsividis, Columbia University'Sarpeshkar's focus on modeling cells as analog rather than digital circuits offers a new approach that will expand the frontiers of synthetic biology. Rahul has nicely laid a foundation that many of us in synthetic biology will be able to build on.' James Collins, Boston UniversityTable of ContentsPart I. Foundations: Ten chapters lay a foundation in device physics, noise, and feedback systems including nano scales in a highly original fashion, emphasizing intuitive thinking. This foundation is important in designing and analyzing ultra-low-power systems in both electronics and biology; Part II. Low-Power Analog and Biomedical Circuits: Five chapters present building-block circuits that are useful for ultra-low-power biomedical electronics and analog electronic systems in general; Part III. Low-Power RF and Energy-Harvesting Circuits for Biomedical Systems: Three chapters provide an in-depth description of energy-efficient power and data radio-frequency (RF) links that are fundamental to biomedical systems; Part IV. Biomedical Electronic Systems: Two chapters provide an in-depth look at ultra-low-power implantable electronics and ultra-low-power noninvasive electronics for biomedical applications, respectively. Case studies for cochlear implants for the deaf, brain implants for the blind and paralyzed, wearable cardiac devices, and biomolecular sensing are provided; Part V. Principles for Ultra-Low-Power Analog and Digital Design: Two chapters discuss principles for ultra-low-power digital design and ultra-low-power analog and mixed-signal design, respectively. The chapters identify ten fundamental principles that are common in both biology and electronics, analog and digital design; Part VI. Bio-Inspired Systems: A chapter on neuromorphic electronics discusses electronics inspired by neurobiology followed by a chapter that discusses a novel form of electronics termed Cytomorphic Electronics, electronics inspired by cell biology. These chapters discuss applications of bio-inspired systems to engineering and medicine, deep connections between chemistry and electronics, and provide a unifying viewpoint of ultra-low-power design in biology and in electronics; Part VII. Energy Sources: A chapter on batteries and electrochemistry discusses how batteries work from a unique circuit viewpoint. The last chapter discusses energy harvesting in biomedical systems at portable scales (vibration and body heat) and at larger scales (low-power cars and solar cells). Principles of low-power design are shown to extend from small scales in electronics to larger scales and to non-electrical systems. This book reveals the deep connections between energy use and energy generation, vital for sustainable energy systems of the future.

    15 in stock

    £94.04

  • Chesneys Equipment for Student Radiographers

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Chesneys Equipment for Student Radiographers

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe new edition of this established text has been thoroughly revised and updated. It is divided into six parts. The first two parts cover the X-ray tube and X-ray generators. Part three looks at general, multipurpose radiographic equipment. Part four considers fluroscopic equipment, and the remaining two parts provide accounts of more specialized radiographic equipment and computer-based imaging modalities.Table of ContentsPart 1 The X-Ray Tube - Chapter 1 The X-Ray Tube: X-ray production; Electrical and radiation safety; Focal spot size; The problem of heat; X-ray tube construction and operation; Care of the X-ray tube; Follow-up practical; Part 2 X-Ray Generators - Chapter 2 Control of the X-Ray Tube Kilovoltage: Introduction; Voltage transformation; The high tension primary circuit; The need for rectification; Shortcomings of a pulsating X-ray supply; High tension cables; Kilovoltage compensation; Measuring kilovoltage; Follow-up practical; Chapter 3 Control of X-Ray Tube Current: Introduction; The need for accuracy; Tube filament circuitry; Falling load generators; Tube current measurement and display; Follow-up practical; Chapter 4 Exposure Timing and Switching: Introduction; Exposure switching; Exposure timing; Follow-up practical; Part 3 General, Multipurpose Radiographic Equipment - Chapter 5 Control of Scattered X-Radiation: Introduction; The effects of scattered radiation; Methods of scatter control; Follow-up practical; Chapter 6 Radiographic Couches, Stands and Tube Supports: X-ray tube supports; Radiographic couches; Chest stands and vertical buckys; Modern basic radiographic units; Follow-up practical; Part 4 Fluoroscopic Equipment - Chapter 7 Fluoroscopic Equipment: Introduction; Types of fluoroscopic equipment; Conventional fluoroscopic couches; Mobile and specialized fluoroscopic units; The image intensifier; Television cameras; The television monitor; Image recording; Summary of intensified fluoroscopy; Follow-up clinical; Part 5 Specialised Radiographic Equipment - Chapter 8 Mobile Radiographic Equipment: Introduction; Electrical energy sources; Mains-dependent mobile equipment; Coventional generators; Capacitor discharge equipment; Battery-powered generators; X-ray tubes; Physical features; Follow-up practical; Chapter 9 Accident and Emergency X-Ray Equipment: Introduction; Basic trolley design; Isocentric skull unit with variable height table; Trolley-based system; Trauma resuscitation room; Ancillary equipment; Follow-up practical; Chapter 10 Equipment for Dental Radiography: Intra-oral equipment; Cephalostat (craniostat); Orthopantomography; Follow-up practical; Chapter 11 Mammographic Equipment: Introduction; Mammographic X-ray tubes; Compression; Exposure timing; Breast support plate; Patient reassurance; Follow-up practical; Chapter 12 Equipment for Conventional Tomography: Introduction; Principle; Main features of tomographic equipment; Types of tomographic equipment; Equipment tests; Follow-up practical; Part 6 Computer-Based Imaging Modalities - Chapter 13 Image Digitization: Introduction; The difference between analogue and digital; The benefits of diagnostic image digitization; Follow-up practical; Chapter 14 Computed Tomography: Introduction; The principle of CT; Equipment for CT; The X-ray generator; The table; The operating/display console; The computer; Image quality; Use of CT equipment - the operator's judgement; Follow-up practical; Chapter 15 Radionuclide Imaging: Introduction; Types of radioactivity; Choice of radionuclide; Radiation dosimetry; Technetium; 99m; Equipment; The gamma camera; Follow-up clinical; Chapter 16 Equipment for Ultrasound Imaging: Introduction; Basic functions of ultrasound imaging equipment; The nature of ultrasound and its propagation in human tissue; Interactions of ultrasound energy and tissue; Core modules of ultrasound equipment; Modes of ultrasound imaging; Probes, transducers and ultrasound beam shapes; B-mode, real time, grey scale ultrasound imaging systems; Doppler ultrasound; Safety in ultrasound; Care of ultrasound equipment; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 17 Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Introduction; NMR; The NMR signal; The MR image; MR scanners; Control of the imaging process; The MR system; Safety considerations; The NMR equation; Follow-up practical; Index

    15 in stock

    £44.21

  • Respiratory Support in Intensive Care

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Respiratory Support in Intensive Care

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA guide to the methods used to provide respiratory support in the patient with respiratory failure. It outlines the evolution of different techniques, explains the physiological principles, and evaluates their role in clinical practice. It also includes information on the increasing use of non-invasive techniques.Table of ContentsPreface to first edition. Preface to second edition. Conversion factors, respiratory, and abbreviations used in text. 1.Development of techniques of respiratory support. 2.Physiological background to mechanical ventilation. 3.Mechanical basis of respiratory support. 4.Methods of providing respiratory support. 5.Barotrauma: techniques for reducing peak airway pressure. 6.Modern ventilator technology. 7.Respiratory failure: conservative treatment and indications for providing respiratory support. 8.Selection and care of artificial airways. 9.Care of the patient during respiratory support. 10.Modern ventilator technology. Appendix 1: Suppliers of respiratory support equipment. Index

    15 in stock

    £73.76

  • Pulse Oximetry

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Pulse Oximetry

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    Book SynopsisThis invaluable guide to one of the fundamental monitoring techniques in anaesthesia has been updated throughout, and a new chapter has been added on high altitude and flying. Written by a leading recognised expert in the field, this is an authoritative yet clear and practical guide for all on the surgical ward and critical care unit.Trade ReviewFrom reviews of the first edition: ‘… an excellent review of an expanding subject… it should be found on the shelves of all medical libraries." – Journal of The British Association of Immediate Care "… will be invaluable in the operating theatres, intensive care and neonatal units." -- Hospital DoctorTable of ContentsAcknowledgements. Introduction. History of oxygen saturation monitoring. Optical principles. How pulse oximetry works. Calibration. Photoplethysmography. Physiology of oxygen transport. Pulse oximetry at high altitude. General clinical applications. Specific clinical applications. Emergency medicine. Anaesthesia. Postoperative recovery. Endoscopy. Dentistry and oral surgery. Sleep apnoea. Neonatal pulse oximetry. Limitations and morbidity. Dyshaemoglobins. Fetal pulse oximetry. Index.

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    £42.26

  • Old Medical and Dental Instruments

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Old Medical and Dental Instruments

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    Book SynopsisOf interest to collectors, this describes, illustrates and identifies forceps, surgical saws, lancets, stethoscopes, syringes, and many other unusual contents of the doctor''s bag, surgeon''s case or dentist''s surgery.'

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    £6.99

  • Minimally Invasive Medical Technology Series in

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Minimally Invasive Medical Technology Series in

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    Book SynopsisMinimally invasive medicine has the goal of providing health care with minimal trauma. When minimally invasive surgery is utilized, it reduces the length of hospital stays, lowers costs, lowers pain, and reduces blood loss. Other minimally invasive techniques minimize radiation exposure, tissue damage, and drug side effects. Collecting contributions from workers in various fields within the sphere of minimally invasive medical technology, this book provides essential information for those involved with researching, designing, and using minimally invasive devices and systems. It emphasizes the technology required to accomplish minimally invasive medicine. The book will be of interest to biomedical engineers, medical physicists, and health care providers who want to know the technical workings of their devices and instruments.Table of ContentsChemical Sensors. Neuro-Electric Signal Recording. Pressure Sensors. X-Ray-Based Imaging. Nuclear Medicine. MRI. Biomagnetic and Bioelectic Imaging. Ultrasound. Multimodal Imaging. General Techniques and Applications. Endoscopic Surgery. Image-Guided Surgery. Virtual and Augmented Reality in Medicine. Minimally Invasive Surgical Robotics. Ablation. Neuromuscular Stimulation. Helical Tomotherapy. Drug Delivery. Index

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    £204.25

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    Institute of Physics Publishing Aptasensors for PointofCare Diagnostics of

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  • Remember Your Rubbers

    Schiffer Publishing Ltd Remember Your Rubbers

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