DocumentCode
3851074
Title
Hierarchical Parameter Identification in Models of Respiratory Mechanics
Author
C. Schranz;C. Knöbel;J. Kretschmer;Z. Zhao;K. Möller
Author_Institution
Institute of Technical Medicine , Furtwangen University, Germany
Volume
58
Issue
11
fYear
2011
Firstpage
3234
Lastpage
3241
Abstract
Potential harmful effects of ventilation therapy could be reduced by model-based predictions of the effects of ventilator settings to the patient. To obtain optimal predictions, the model has to be individualized based on patients´ data. Given a nonlinear model, the result of parameter identification using iterative numerical methods depends on initial estimates. In this work, a feasible hierarchical identification process is proposed and compared to the commonly implemented direct approach with randomized initial values. The hierarchical approach is exemplarily illustrated by identifying the viscoelastic model (VEM) of respiratory mechanics, whose a priori identifiability was proven. To demonstrate its advantages over the direct approach, two different data sources were employed. First, correctness of the approach was shown with simulation data providing controllable conditions. Second, the clinical potential was evaluated under realistic conditions using clinical data from 13 acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients. Simulation data revealed that the success rate of the direct approach exponentially decreases with increasing deviation of the initial estimates while the hierarchical approach always obtained the correct solution. The average computing time using clinical data for the direct approach equals 4.77 s (SD = 1.32) and 2.41 s (SD = 0.01) for the hierarchical approach. These investigations demonstrate that a hierarchical approach may be beneficial with respect to robustness and efficiency using simulated and clinical data.
Keywords
"Parameter estimation","Data models","Atmospheric modeling","Numerical models","Physiology","Noise","Mathematical model"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2011.2166398
Filename
6006517
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