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Title Biomedical engineering tools for management for patients with Covid-19 / edited by Valentina Emilia Balas, Oana Geman, Guojun Wang, Muhammad Arif, Octavian Adrian Postolache.

Imprint London : Academic Press, 2021.

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Summary Biomedical Engineering Tools for Management of Patients with COVID-19 presents biomedical engineering tools under research (and in development) that can be used for the management of COVID-19 patients, along with BME tools in the global environment that curtail and prevent the spread of the virus. BME tools covered in the book include new disinfectants and sterilization equipment, testing devices for rapid and accurate COVID-19 diagnosis, Internet of Things applications in COVID-19 hospitals, analytics, Data Science and statistical modeling applied to COVID-19 tracking, Smart City instruments and applications, and more. Later sections discuss smart tools in telemedicine and e-health. Biomedical engineering tools can provide engineers, computer scientists, clinicians and other policymakers with solutions for managing patient treatment, applying data analysis techniques, and applying tools to help the general population curtail spread of the virus.
Note Print version record.
Subject COVID-19 (Disease) -- Treatment -- Technological innovations.
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Prevention -- Technological innovations.
Medical instruments and apparatus -- Technological innovations.
COVID-19 -- Traitement -- Innovations.
Médecine -- Appareils et instruments -- Innovations.
Medical instruments and apparatus -- Technological innovations
Added Author Balas, Valentina Emilia.
Other Form: Print version: 0128244739 9780128244739 (OCoLC)1201384244
Print version: Biomedical engineering tools for management for patients with Covid-19 9780128244739 (OCoLC)1255883548
ISBN 9780323859950 (electronic bk.)
032385995X (electronic bk.)
9780128244739 (print)
0128244739 (print)
Standard No. AU@ 000069422797
AU@ 000069441917

 
    
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