A Low Order Analogue Circuit to Simulate Cardiovascular System Hemodynamics

Dogan Onur Arisoy, Gamze Balkan, Türker Türker, A. Kadipaşaoğlu
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In this study a third-order electrical analogue of the cardiovascular system (CVS) is presented, where pressures, volumes and flows are represented by voltages, charges and currents, respectively. The left atrium and the elastic arteries and veins are modeled as capacitive elements (reservoirs) with constant compliance (C) while the left ventricle is modeled as a capacitive element with variable elastance (e = 1/C), and vascular resistances are modeled as resistive (R) elements. The circuit is simplified by lumping together systemic arteries, arterioles and capillaries in the aortic; systemic veins and capillaries, right atrium and ventricle, and pulmonary arteries in the venous; and pulmonary capillaries and veins into the left atrial compartments. The state variables are chosen as the pressures of the left atrium, left ventricle and aorta. Although the model does not include major physiological feedback mechanisms such as neuro-hormonal pathways or the coronary arterial system, cardiac hemodynamics are simulated with high accuracy. This model is intended to be taken as the template for a bench-top physical platform to test the pre-clinical performance of novel Left Ventricular Assist Devices placed parallel to the LV and AO in future studies.
模拟心血管系统血流动力学的低阶模拟电路
在这项研究中,提出了心血管系统(CVS)的三阶电模拟,其中压力,体积和流量分别由电压,电荷和电流表示。左心房和弹性动脉和静脉被建模为具有恒定顺应性(C)的电容元件(储层),而左心室被建模为具有可变弹性(e = 1/C)的电容元件,血管阻力被建模为电阻(R)元件。该回路通过将全身动脉、小动脉和主动脉毛细血管集中在一起而得到简化;全身静脉和毛细血管,右心房和右心室,静脉中的肺动脉;肺动脉毛细血管和静脉进入左房室。状态变量选择为左心房、左心室和主动脉的压力。虽然该模型不包括主要的生理反馈机制,如神经激素通路或冠状动脉系统,但心脏血流动力学的模拟精度很高。本模型拟作为一个台式物理平台的模板,在未来的研究中测试与左室和左室平行放置的新型左室辅助装置的临床前性能。
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