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Evaluation of a Proportional-Integral-Derivative Controller for Hemorrhage Resuscitation Using a Hardware-in-Loop Test Platform.


ABSTRACT: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable death in trauma, which can often be avoided with proper fluid resuscitation. Fluid administration can be cognitive-demanding for medical personnel as the rates and volumes must be personalized to the trauma due to variations in injury severity and overall fluid responsiveness. Thus, automated fluid administration systems are ideal to simplify hemorrhagic shock resuscitation if properly designed for a wide range of hemorrhage scenarios. Here, we highlight the development of a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller using a hardware-in-loop test platform. The controller relies only on an input data stream of arterial pressure and a target pressure; the PID controller then outputs infusion rates to stabilize the subject. To evaluate PID controller performance with more than 10 controller metrics, the hardware-in-loop platform allowed for 11 different trauma-relevant hemorrhage scenarios for the controller to resuscitate against. Overall, the two controller configurations performed uniquely for the scenarios, with one reaching the target quicker but often overshooting, while the other rarely overshot the target but failed to reach the target during severe hemorrhage. In conclusion, PID controllers have the potential to simplify hemorrhage resuscitation if properly designed and evaluated, which can be accomplished with the test platform shown here.

SUBMITTER: Snider EJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9224865 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of a Proportional-Integral-Derivative Controller for Hemorrhage Resuscitation Using a Hardware-in-Loop Test Platform.

Snider Eric J EJ   Berard David D   Vega Saul J SJ   Avital Guy G   Boice Emily N EN  

Journal of personalized medicine 20220616 6


Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable death in trauma, which can often be avoided with proper fluid resuscitation. Fluid administration can be cognitive-demanding for medical personnel as the rates and volumes must be personalized to the trauma due to variations in injury severity and overall fluid responsiveness. Thus, automated fluid administration systems are ideal to simplify hemorrhagic shock resuscitation if properly designed for a wide range of hemorrhage scenarios. Here, we highli  ...[more]

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