5 Types of Biomedical Instrumentation Systems

5 Types of Biomedical Instrumentation Systems

We have the following five types of biomedical instrumentation/measurement systems:

  1. Direct/Indirect
  2. Invasive/Non-invasive
  3. Contact/Remote
  4. Sense/Actuate
  5. Dynamic/Static

Direct/Indirect

In biomedical instrumentation we may have the sensing system measuring a physiological parameter directly, such as the average blood flow in an artery or … Read More

4 Classifications of Biomedical Measurement Instruments

Instruments that are used in biomedical measurements can be grouped into four categories, based on the following:

  • Quantity that is sensed
  • Principle of transduction
  • Organ system
  • Clinical medicine specialities
4 Classifications of Biomedical Measurement Instruments

Classification Based on Quantity that is sensed

The techniques employed in … Read More

Common Challenges of EEG Analysis

Though EEG signal detection provides a key indicator for detection of neurological status and disorders, its biomedical application is limited. This is because of the complicated nature of EEG signal and the complexities regarding the interpretation of the signals.

Common Challenges of EEG Analysis

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Key Features of Modern ECG Systems

Modern diagnostic and monitoring ECG acquisition and analysis systems are equipped with modern-day computer technology. ECG monitoring devices constitute an important part of the patient monitoring systems. Patient monitoring systems are used to continuously or intermittently measure the vital signs … Read More

The Principle of Immunoassay Biosensor

The principle of immunoassay sensor operation is based on the observation of ligand-binding reaction products between a target analyte and a highly specific binding reagent. The important component of an immunosensor is the biological recognition element, which normally consists of … Read More

Basic Features of Intravascular Fiber Optic Blood Gas Sensor

Intra-arterial blood gas sensors usually use a single or double fiber configuration. Typically, the matrix containing the indicator is attached to the end of the optical fiber. Because the solubility of O2 and CO2 gases, as well as … Read More

Principle of Operation of a Medical Mass Spectrometer

A mass spectrometer is an instrument that produces a stream of charged particles (ions) from a substance being analyzed, separates the ions into a spectrum according to their mass-to-charge ratios, and ascertains the relative abundance of each type of ion … Read More

How Arterial Tonometer is used for Blood Pressure Measurement

The arterial tonometer is an instrument used to measure arterial blood pressure. It differs from sphygmomanometer in that, rather than measuring the pressure at greatest contraction and greatest heart dilation (systolic and diastolic) it provides continuous measurement throughout the heart’s … Read More

Commonly used EEG Electrodes

The most commonly employed electrodes for recording electroencephalographic signals from the brain (EEG) are cup electrodes and subdermal needle electrodes. Cup electrodes are fabricated from platinum or tin approximately 5-10 mm in diameter. These cup electrodes are filled with a … Read More

The Principles of Microbial Biosensors

Introduction

The underlying basis of a microbial biosensor is the close proximity between an immobilized microorganism that serves as a specific recognition element and an electrochemical or optical sensing transducer that is used to convert the biochemical signal into an … Read More