Evolution of blood pressure control identification in lieu of post-surgery diabetic patients: a review

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Abstract

The blood pressure disparity is the major problem in post-operative surgery especially diabetic patients, because there is substantial interrelation between diabetic and hypertension and this abnormality creates complicated problems and needs to be controlled by continuous monitoring based on the severity. To overcome this problem, implementation of automatic drug infusion is required for critical patients, by which workload of the clinical staffs are reduced. Most commonly the sodium nitroprusside (SNP) is used to reduce the blood pressure in fast action based on the prescribed level. In this paper three different types of estimation techniques (PID, IMC and MPC) are uses to identify the valuation. The strength of the projected controller performance is evaluated under different types of patients such as sensitive, and normal along with insensitive patients. Therefore, this paper review the validation results based on the optimized SNP infusion rate for persistent Blood pressure control compare then the reviewed methods. The MATLAB simulation is used to evaluate the efficiency of the proposed work and obtain the results based on the projected values.

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Basha, A. A., Vivekanandan, S., & Parthasarathy, P. (2018). Evolution of blood pressure control identification in lieu of post-surgery diabetic patients: a review. Health Information Science and Systems, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13755-018-0055-z

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