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Autor:
Tianju Xue, Maurizio M. Chiaramonte, Jordan T. Ash, Geoffrey Roeder, Sigrid Adriaenssens, Ryan P. Adams, Yigit Menguc, Sheng Mao, Alex Beatson
Publikováno v:
Soft matter. 16(32)
Cellular mechanical metamaterials are a special class of materials whose mechanical properties are primarily determined by their geometry. However, capturing the nonlinear mechanical behavior of these materials, especially those with complex geometri
Autor:
J. Geoffrey Chase, Ákos Szlávecz, Christopher G. Pretty, Daniel P. Redmond, Thomas Desaive, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Corbett Simon, Vincent J. Major, Alex Beatson, Balázs Benyó, Daniel Glassenbury, Yeong Shiong Chiew
Publikováno v:
IFAC-PapersOnLine. 48:505-510
Mechanical ventilation patients may breathe spontaneously during ventilator supported breaths, altering airway pressure waveforms and hindering identification of true, underlying respiratory mechanics. This study aims to assess and identify respirato
Autor:
J. Geoffrey Chase, Vincent J. Major, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Yeong Shiong Chiew, Simon Corbett, Daniel Glassenbury, Christopher G. Pretty, Ákos Szlávecz, Daniel P. Redmond, Alex Beatson
Publikováno v:
EMBC
Asynchronous Events (AEs) during mechanical ventilation (MV) result in increased work of breathing and potential poor patient outcomes. Thus, it is important to automate AE detection. In this study, an AE detection method, Automated Logging of Inspir
Autor:
Alex Beatson, Richard Green
Publikováno v:
IVCNZ
We propose a method which allows Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia (RSA) to be measured via a webcam. HRV and RSA provide an index of vagal tone, the activity level of the vagus nerve, which has a multitude of uses as a ps
Autor:
Geoffrey M. Shaw, Ákos Szlávecz, Thomas Desaive, J. Geoffrey Chase, Yeong Shiong Chiew, Christopher G. Pretty, Alex Beatson, Simon Corbett, Daniel P. Redmond, Balázs Benyó, Daniel Glassenbury, Vincent J. Major
Publikováno v:
BioMedical Engineering
Background Real-time patient respiratory mechanics estimation can be used to guide mechanical ventilation settings, particularly, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). This work presents a software, Clinical Utilisation of Respiratory Elastance (C