SCATA
(Society for Computing and Technology in Anaesthesia) have
a useful list
of applications. Stefan Harms Linux
Anesthesia Modular Device Interface concept is about an
open source software interface for anaesthesia software.
Gene Worth has made a handy site for
'Palmtop
Computing Applications in Medical Care'. Palm Pilot sites
include Jim Thompson's Palm
Pilot Pages, Doctor
Palm Pilot and the University of Michigan Palmtop
Taskforce.
Steve
Shafer's software server at Stanford (including Stanpump
for both PC
and Mac
and IVA-SIM
for computer controlled drug delivery, Richard Epstein's PK-SIM
anaesthesia drug simulator, as well as a lot of simulation
and pharmacological modeling software).
http://gasnet.med.yale.edu/lamdi/
Rob J. Roy from Albany NY has made a
detailed web page about a neural net trained, MLAEP feedback
controlled propofol infusion system.
I have a page with information about
making
cables and software
for connecting monitoring devices to computers (emphasis on
the Mac; useful for PC's also), as does Martin
Sedlmayer.
James
Derrick has written 'Monitor',
a Mac application for datalogging and realtime trend display
of patient data; special versions of this application have
been developed to feedback control a variety of agents. James
also has an educational
arrhythmia program for the Mac in the same site.
Mark Colson has written a (windows executable)
respiratory
physiology simulation.
Robert
Jones has written an excellent ASA
airway algorithm trainer (runs on Mac only) which features
real-time simulations of actual difficult scenarios.
HealthQuiz
distribute preoperative assessment software which I understand
to be based on Mike Roizon's original work.
Prologic
distribute a medical datalogging application called NarkoData
(in German language only) which can run on both Mac and Windows.
The complete manual
is available in German.
Jim Philip's Gas Man®, an excellent
software depiction of anaesthetic gas uptake, is now available
from the GasMan®
web site.
A large part of Ty
Smith's life work in simulation has been incorporated
into the amazing BODY
Simulation™ total human body software simulation
(down to each waveform and every heartbeat) by Advanced
Simulation Corporation.
Johan
Gabrielsson
has developed a free simulation tool called MAXSIM (runs under
DOS, Windows (3.10, 3.11, 95, NT etc), a simulation package
for computer aided PK and PD, as well as some PK/PD datasets
with recommended modelling approaches.
Frank
Fischer has a page about Java applications in anaesthesia
and a Ventilation simulator.
Alan Hope's Advanced
Software for Anaesthetists site demonstrates his interest
in neural networks, ray-tracing and screen-based simulators.
Anesthesia Simulator Consultant and
Rhythmn PULSE by Howard Schwid is now available from the new
Anesoft
web site.
AnesthesiaGUIDE
is a commercial card-based informative data set for anaesthetists.
The ACCRI
has a software listing. See also the anesthesia
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