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Synopsis
The intent of this book is to inform the reader about therapeutic and diagnostic methods, primarily focusing on the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems that utilize acoustics (mechanical wave motion). Basic background in relevant acoustic theory and specific technical information associated with medical applications are provided. Low frequency acoustics (pressure oscillation) and some aspects of ultrasound (radiation force) are reviewed. The book aims to link pressure oscillation (PO) and biomedical diagnostics/therapy for scholars/practitioners. The initial chapter covers wave theory and its usefulness in imaging, diagnostics, and therapy. The remainder is broken into two parts: imaging and diagnostics, and lung therapy. Each part translates the wave thread through discussion/application of vibrations, oscillations, and/or pressure. Wave theory is presented as a relevant and unique model that, if understood/harnessed, will improve treatments for patients suffering from diseases of the arteries/lungs.
The areas of application covered in this text are far-reaching in society. Arterial disease, sleep apnoea, asthma, and respiratory distress syndrome are diagnoses with continuous interest and desire to improve quality of life, as well as life expectancy, for patients. A better understanding of wave application in these areas potentially improves treatment at the practitioner level and opens doors to further investigate these diseases from a researcher's perspective.
Synopsis
Pressure Oscillation in Biomedical Diagnostics and Therapy Pressure Oscillation in Biomedical Diagnostics and Therapy
Complete and comprehensive reference on the principles of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques using pressure oscillation
Pressure Oscillation in Biomedical Diagnostics and Therapy presents key findings in imaging, diagnostics, and therapies using high and low frequency pressure waves in a concise and easy-to-understand way, focusing primarily on the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems that utilize acoustics (mechanical wave motion). The work provides basic background in relevant acoustic theory as well as specific technical information associated with modern medical applications. Low frequency acoustics (pressure oscillation) and some aspects of ultrasound (radiation force) are also reviewed. The principles in the work can be extended to include other areas relating to materials and metal diagnostics.
To allow for maximum reader comprehension regardless of current expertise on the subject, each chapter includes a brief history, current developments, and practical applications of the topic covered within. Furthermore, all chapters are based on engineering and physiological principles to deliver practical technologies. Sample topics covered in the work include:
- Fundamental principles of pressure oscillation (PO), discussing the basic principles of pressure oscillation and how they can be formulated into mathematical equations
- PO in imaging techniques, discussing the basic principles of converting pressure oscillation to a tool in biomedical imaging
- Lung mechanics, discussing how each part of the lung is associated with various diseases and how PO can target these parts
- Asthma, discussing the basic concepts of asthma, the importance of airway smooth muscle (ASM), and dynamic behavior of ASM
Pressure Oscillation in Biomedical Diagnostics and Therapy links pressure oscillation (PO) and biomedical diagnostics and therapy for scholars and practitioners. It is an essential resource for all professionals who wish to be on the cutting edge of treating lung diseases such as obstructive sleep apnea, asthma, and respiratory distress syndrome.
Synopsis
Complete and comprehensive reference on the principles of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques using pressure oscillation
Pressure Oscillation in Biomedical Diagnostics and Therapy presents key findings in imaging, diagnostics, and therapies using high and low frequency pressure waves in a concise and easy-to-understand way, focusing primarily on the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems that utilize acoustics (mechanical wave motion). The work provides basic background in relevant acoustic theory as well as specific technical information associated with modern medical applications. Low frequency acoustics (pressure oscillation) and some aspects of ultrasound (radiation force) are also reviewed. The principles in the work can be extended to include other areas relating to materials and metal diagnostics.
To allow for maximum reader comprehension regardless of current expertise on the subject, each chapter includes a brief history, current developments, and practical applications of the topic covered within. Furthermore, all chapters are based on engineering and physiological principles to deliver practical technologies. Sample topics covered in the work include:
- Fundamental principles of pressure oscillation (PO), discussing the basic principles of pressure oscillation and how they can be formulated into mathematical equations
- PO in imaging techniques, discussing the basic principles of converting pressure oscillation to a tool in biomedical imaging
- Lung mechanics, discussing how each part of the lung is associated with various diseases and how PO can target these parts
- Asthma, discussing the basic concepts of asthma, the importance of airway smooth muscle (ASM), and dynamic behavior of ASM
Pressure Oscillation in Biomedical Diagnostics and Therapy links pressure oscillation (PO) and biomedical diagnostics and therapy for scholars and practitioners. It is an essential resource for all professionals who wish to be on the cutting edge of treating lung diseases such as obstructive sleep apnea, asthma, and respiratory distress syndrome.