人类心脏作为水力机电系统的数学建模

F. Yalcinkaya, E. Kizilkaplan, A. Erbas
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不同的人类心脏电模型,部分或完整,线性或非线性模型已经发展。在文献中,有一些应用全人工心脏(TAH)的数学和物理模拟模型,压力感受器模型,状态空间模型,心脏的机电双室模型,以及人工产生心电图信号的数学模型。根据现有的实验设置,物理模型适合模拟真实的生理数据。本文介绍了一种新的将人体心脏作为水电系统(HEMS)的数学模型。本文基于液压、电气和机械三个主要功能参数对人体心脏进行了仿真。将所建立的流体力学模型转换到电域,并根据拉普拉斯变换得到的数学模型或公式进行了仿真。然后通过MATLAB仿真对该电模型/电路进行测试,结果发现与正常心电图波形相当,因此这些模拟结果可能在临床实验中有用。在这个模型中,基本的电子元件被用来模拟人类心脏的生理功能。其结果是一个由水力模型和医学生理值转换而来的主要电气参数组成的简单电路。建立基于MATLAB的数学模型,将有助于理解人工心脏的正常功能及其模拟的心电信号。一个综合的模型,以产生各种各样的这种信号,已针对未来在本文中。本研究特别侧重于将人类心脏作为一个水电机械系统进行建模,并进行了三个案例研究。
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Mathematical modelling of human heart as a hydroelectromechanical system
Different electrical models of human heart, partial or complete, with linear or nonlinear models have been developed. In the literature, there are some applications of mathematical and physical analog models of total artificial heart (TAH), a baroreceptor model, a state-space model, an electromechanical biventricular model of the heart, and a mathematical model for the artificial generation of electrocardiogram (ECG) signals. Physical models are suitable to simulate real physiological data based on proper experimental set up present. This paper introduces a new mathematical modelling of human heart as a hydroelectromechanical system (HEMS). This paper simulates the human heart based on three main functions: hydraulic, electrical and mechanical parameters. Hydro-mechanical model developed then has been transformed into electrical domain and simulation has been carried out according to the mathematical model or formulations obtained using Laplace transform. This electrical model / circuit is then tested by MATLAB based simulations and results found are comparable with the normal ECG waveforms so that these simulated results may be useful in clinical experiments. In this model basic electrical components have been used to simulate the physiological functions of the human heart. The result is a simple electrical circuit consisting of main electrical parameters that are transformed from hydraulic models and medical physiological values. Developed MATLAB based mathematical model will primarely help to understand the proper functioning of an artificial heart and its simulated ECG signals. A comprehensive model for generating a wide variety of such signals has been targeted for future in this paper. This research especially focuses on modelling human heart as a hydro-electro-mechanical system with three case studies.
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