Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4958094 | Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine | 2017 | 45 Pages |
Abstract
Background and Objective: In this paper, we propose the use of an event-based control strategy for the closed-loop control of the depth of hypnosis in anesthesia by using propofol administration and the bispectral index as a controlled variable.Methods: A new event generator with high noise-filtering properties is employed in addition to a PIDPlus controller. The tuning of the parameters is performed off-line by using genetic algorithms by considering a given data set of patients.Results: The effectiveness and robustness of the method is verified in simulation by implementing a Monte Carlo method to address the intra-patient and inter-patient variability. A comparison with a standard PID control structure shows that the event-based control system achieves a reduction of the total variation of the manipulated variable of 93% in the induction phase and of 95% in the maintenance phase.Conclusions: The use of event based automatic control in anesthesia yields a fast induction phase with bounded overshoot and an acceptable disturbance rejection. A comparison with a standard PID control structure shows that the technique effectively mimics the behavior of the anesthesiologist by providing a significant decrement of the total variation of the manipulated variable.
Keywords
Depth of HypnosisAEPTIVATCIPIDPSDIAEElectroencephalogramDoHBISTotal intravenous anesthesiaPower spectral densityTotal variationUndershootSODauditory evoked potentialPharmacodynamicsPharmacokineticsNoise filteringproportional-integral-derivativeEEGTarget controlled infusionPID controlEvent-based control
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Authors
Luca Merigo, Manuel Beschi, Fabrizio Padula, Nicola Latronico, Massimiliano Paltenghi, Antonio Visioli,