Martin J F, Smith N T, Quinn M L, Schneider A M
Department of Applied Mechanics and Engineering Sciences, University of California, San Diego 92037.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 1992 Apr;39(4):389-93. doi: 10.1109/10.126611.
A supervisory adaptive controller has been designed for the closed-loop control of mean arterial pressure during cardiac surgery, using sodium nitroprusside. This controller consists of a pole-placement and proportional-plus-integral feedback regulator, multiple-model adaptation, and a supervisor. The pole-placement and proportional-plus-integral regulator was designed to meet aggressive step response characteristics. Multiple-model adaptation was chosen to ensure rapid and stable adjustments for changes in key patients parameters. The supervisor was designed to provide safety and efficacy of control during disturbances that are common during cardiac surgery. We studied the ability of this supervisory adaptive controller to regulate arterial pressure during cardiac surgery on nineteen patients. The controller, through the action of the supervisor, detected and responded appropriately to the great majority of disturbances. This study demonstrated that supervisory adaptive control has the potential to provide clinically acceptable regulation of arterial pressure.
一种用于心脏手术期间平均动脉压闭环控制的监督自适应控制器已被设计出来,它使用硝普钠。该控制器由极点配置和比例积分反馈调节器、多模型自适应以及一个监督器组成。极点配置和比例积分调节器旨在满足激进的阶跃响应特性。选择多模型自适应以确保对关键患者参数的变化进行快速稳定的调整。监督器旨在在心脏手术期间常见的干扰情况下提供控制的安全性和有效性。我们研究了这种监督自适应控制器在19例患者心脏手术期间调节动脉压的能力。该控制器通过监督器的作用,检测到绝大多数干扰并做出了适当反应。这项研究表明,监督自适应控制有潜力提供临床上可接受的动脉压调节。