DocumentCode
1097588
Title
A Multiobjective Design of a Patient and Anaesthetist-Friendly Neuromuscular Blockade Controller
Author
Fazendeiro, Paulo ; De Oliveira, José Valente ; Pedrycz, Witold
Author_Institution
Beira Interior Univ., Covilha
Volume
54
Issue
9
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1667
Lastpage
1678
Abstract
During surgeries (especially in long ones), patients are subject to a substantial amount of drug dosage necessary to achieve the required neuromuscular blockade level. This paper aims at the development of a fuzzy controller that satisfies two important goals: 1) an optimization of the amount of drug (atracurium) required to induce an adequate level of relaxation and 2) a concomitant ability to explain the undertaken control decision at the level of natural language. For instance, statements of the form ldquoSince the difference between the target and the current blockade level is near zero, a small quantity of drug infusion is currently being applied,rdquo where ldquonear zerordquo and ldquosmallrdquo are linguistic terms that are represented as fuzzy sets. In this sense, we can regard this controller as a construct that is human friendly and highly interpretable (transparent). To address the two objectives outlined above, we consider the use of a multiobjective evolutionary optimization. How the quality of the control action and the controller interpretability are formalized and captured in this optimization framework is presented. The effectiveness of the approach is demonstrated through a comprehensive suite of experiments involving 100 simulated patients (used for training) and 500 patients (forming the test set), validating the approach for application in the operating theater.
Keywords
drugs; fuzzy control; medical control systems; surgery; anaesthetist; atracurium; drug dosage; drug infusion; fuzzy controller; multiobjective design; neuromuscular blockade controller; Drugs; Fuzzy control; Fuzzy sets; Humans; Informatics; Natural languages; Neuromuscular; Surgery; Surges; Testing; Accuracy; fuzzy controller; interpretability; multiobjective evolutionary optimization; neuromuscular blockade; semantic integrity; Anesthesia; Computer Simulation; Decision Support Systems, Clinical; Drug Therapy, Computer-Assisted; Humans; Models, Biological; Neuromuscular Blockade; Neuromuscular Blocking Agents; Software; Software Design;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2007.895109
Filename
4291659
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