Pressure oscillations in biomedical diagnostics / Ahmed Al-Jumaily, Lulu Wang.

By: Al-Jumaily, Ahmed [author.]
Contributor(s): Wang, Lulu (Ph.D) [author.]
Language: English Series: Wiley-ASME Press series: Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (some color)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119265849 ; 9781119265931; 9781119265917; 1119265916; 9781119265900; 1119265908; 1119265932Other title: Pressure oscillations in biomedical diagnosticsSubject(s): Blood pressure -- Measurement | Hemodynamics | Hypertension | Blood Pressure Determination -- methods | Pulse Wave Analysis -- methods | Elasticity Imaging Techniques -- methods | Diagnostic Techniques, Cardiovascular | Respiratory Tract Diseases -- therapyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 616.1/32075 LOC classification: RC685.H8 | A45 2022Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view Summary: "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"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"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"-- Provided by publisher.

About the Author
Ahmed Al-Jumaily

Professor of Biomechanical Engineering and Director, Institute of Biomedical Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. He is a Fellow member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME), and Editor of the ASME monograph series: Biomedical and Nanomedical Technologies; and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology. He has supervised 90 postgraduates in biomedical applications, vibrations, biomechanics, and electroactive polymers. His current research focuses on biomedical applications with particular interest in the application of vibration and acoustics to airways constriction therapies and artery non-invasive diagnostics and his current theme of research focusses on pressure oscillation in arterial diagnostics and lung therapy.



Lulu Wang

Distinguished Professor at Shenzhen Technology University, China. She is a Fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Her research interests include medical devices, electromagnetic sensing and imaging, and computational mechanics. She has been selected as the World's Top 2% Scientists 2021 (by Stanford University). She is an active topic/track organizer of several international conferences.

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