Automatic Esophageal Intubation Detection Using Giant Magneto Resistance Sensors

This thesis will cover the principle, design, and construction of an automatic esophageal intubation detector. This device uses a giant magneto recitative sensor to and a magnetized stylet to automatically measure the position of an ET tube in a person's throat. This method is less subjective t...

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Main Author: Alson, Bradley Jacob
Other Authors: Mechanical Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/75219
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-752192020-09-29T05:39:51Z Automatic Esophageal Intubation Detection Using Giant Magneto Resistance Sensors Alson, Bradley Jacob Mechanical Engineering Wicks, Alfred L. Bird, John P. Muelenaer, Andre A. Airway Management Intubation This thesis will cover the principle, design, and construction of an automatic esophageal intubation detector. This device uses a giant magneto recitative sensor to and a magnetized stylet to automatically measure the position of an ET tube in a person's throat. This method is less subjective than currently used methods such as end tidal CO2, as it does not rely on user interpretation of data or physiological state of the patient. The device developed during this project was tested on an anatomical mockup, a porcine airway model, and an intubation training dummy. In all three tests, the device performed well, accurately indicating tracheal intubation when the tube was placed in the trachea. Only one instance of a false positive indication of tracheal intubation was recorded and this occurred in an atypical and avoidable situation. As of now, the device functions in non-obese adult male patients, but plans are in place to increase usability for the entire population. Master of Science 2017-03-03T07:00:18Z 2017-03-03T07:00:18Z 2015-09-09 Thesis vt_gsexam:6088 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/75219 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Airway Management
Intubation
spellingShingle Airway Management
Intubation
Alson, Bradley Jacob
Automatic Esophageal Intubation Detection Using Giant Magneto Resistance Sensors
description This thesis will cover the principle, design, and construction of an automatic esophageal intubation detector. This device uses a giant magneto recitative sensor to and a magnetized stylet to automatically measure the position of an ET tube in a person's throat. This method is less subjective than currently used methods such as end tidal CO2, as it does not rely on user interpretation of data or physiological state of the patient. The device developed during this project was tested on an anatomical mockup, a porcine airway model, and an intubation training dummy. In all three tests, the device performed well, accurately indicating tracheal intubation when the tube was placed in the trachea. Only one instance of a false positive indication of tracheal intubation was recorded and this occurred in an atypical and avoidable situation. As of now, the device functions in non-obese adult male patients, but plans are in place to increase usability for the entire population. === Master of Science
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Alson, Bradley Jacob
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title Automatic Esophageal Intubation Detection Using Giant Magneto Resistance Sensors
title_short Automatic Esophageal Intubation Detection Using Giant Magneto Resistance Sensors
title_full Automatic Esophageal Intubation Detection Using Giant Magneto Resistance Sensors
title_fullStr Automatic Esophageal Intubation Detection Using Giant Magneto Resistance Sensors
title_full_unstemmed Automatic Esophageal Intubation Detection Using Giant Magneto Resistance Sensors
title_sort automatic esophageal intubation detection using giant magneto resistance sensors
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/75219
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