Anesthesia infusion models: knowledge-based real-time identification via stochastic approximation

作者: Le Yi Wang , Hong Wang , G.G. Yin

DOI: 10.1109/CDC.2002.1184214

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摘要: The modeling and identification methodology introduced in the paper captures unique features encountered developing a computer-aided control strategy for anesthesia drug infusion. Rather than using models of high complexity, we follow insights anesthesiologists representing basic patient response to infusion that are essential control. model parameters initiated by expert knowledge improved upon real-time when clinical measurement data become available.

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