具有精确结构和灵活上气道的病理呼吸过程双向 FSI 模型

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yuan Qin, Honghao Zhang, Zhiwei Qiu, Lei Liu, Hui Yang, Jiutao Hang, Dong Wei, Guangkui Xu
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摘要

人体在低压和低氧环境中会因缺氧而出现各种高原反应症状。现有的研究主要集中于高海拔缺氧的不良影响和补氧策略,但在了解高海拔缺氧的基本机制方面还存在明显差距。在此背景下,我们提出了一个复杂的双向流体-结构相互作用模型,该模型模拟了具有精确结构和可变形上呼吸道的呼吸过程。该模型显示,在气道入口和出口的压差相同的情况下,吸气量基本保持一致,受特定压力变化的影响很小。然而,压力差的增加会提高气体吸入效率。此外,气道形态也是影响氧气摄入量的关键因素。扭曲的气道形状会产生高流速区域,低壁压会阻碍气道的有效开放,从而降低气体吸入量。这些结果可以阐明低压条件和上气道结构对高海拔地区呼吸动力学的影响,并为制定有效的供氧策略提供依据。
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A Two-Way FSI Model for Pathologic Respiratory Processes with Precisely Structured and Flexible Upper Airway

A Two-Way FSI Model for Pathologic Respiratory Processes with Precisely Structured and Flexible Upper Airway

The human body displays various symptoms of altitude sickness due to hypoxia in environments with low pressure and oxygen levels. While existing studies are primarily focused on the adverse effects of hypoxia and oxygen supplementation strategies at high altitudes, there is a notable gap in understanding the fundamental mechanisms driving altitude hypoxia. In this context, we propose a sophisticated two-way fluid–structure interaction model that simulates respiratory processes with precisely structured and deformable upper airways. This model reveals that, under identical pressure differentials at the airway’s inlet and outlet, the inspiratory air volume remains largely consistent and is minimally affected by specific pressure changes. However, an increase in the pressure differential enhances gas inhalation efficiency. Furthermore, airway morphology emerges as a pivotal factor influencing oxygen intake. Distorted airway shapes create areas of high flow velocity, where low wall pressure hampers effective airway opening, thus diminishing gas inhalation. These results may shed light on the effects of low-pressure conditions and upper airway structure on respiratory dynamics at high altitudes and inform the development of effective oxygen supply strategies.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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