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Automated Multi-Drugs Administration During Total Intravenous Anesthesia Using Multi-Model Predictive Control

2023-09-15Unverified0· sign in to hype

Bob Aubouin-Pairault, Mirko Fiacchini, Thao Dang

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In this paper, a multi-model predictive control approach is used to automate the co-administration of propofol and remifentanil from bispectral index measurement during general anesthesia. To handle the parameter uncertainties in the non-linear output function, multiple Extended Kalman Filters are used to estimate the state of the system in parallel. The best model is chosen using a model-matching criterion and used in a non-linear MPC to compute the next drug rates. The method is compared with a conventional non-linear MPC approach and a PID from the literature. The robustness of the controller is evaluated using Monte-Carlo simulations on a wide population introducing uncertainties in the models. Both simulation setup and controller codes are accessible in open source for further use. Our preliminary results show the potential interest in using a multi-model method to handle parameter uncertainties.

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