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Development and evaluation of a dual-pump microcomputer-based closed-loop arterial pressure control system

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International journal of clinical monitoring and computing

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Hypertension after cardiac surgery is common and is associated with increased morbidity. It is usually managed by the infusion of short acting vasodilators.

The use of a closed-loop computer system to control the infusion of a vasodilator has been shown to compare favourably with manual control. We have developed a closed-loop system for the ATARI 1040ST microcomputer to control arterial pressure by the simultaneous infusion of two vasodilators. The control program is based on a proportional-integral-derivative algorithm which has been adapted to allow control of two IMED 929 infusion pumps from one RS-232 port. All communication between the user and computer is carried out with a ‘mouse’, thus increasing acceptability of the system to ward staff. Cardiovascular data are collected on-line from the patient monitor via a custom-built analogue to digital convertor.

This system was used to study glyceryl trinitrate and sodium nitroprusside in 24 patients requiring vasodilators after cardiopulmonary bypass. The study showed that in 14 of the patients hypertension was controlled by GTN alone and 10 required supplementary SNP. We have demonstrated that this dual-pump automatic arterial pressure control system is a satisfactory and safe method of administering two vasodilators simultaneously. It is suitable for both routine clinical and research uses.

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Colvin, J.R., Kenny, G.N.C. Development and evaluation of a dual-pump microcomputer-based closed-loop arterial pressure control system. J Clin Monit Comput 6, 31–35 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01723370

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