DocumentCode
894294
Title
Lung Circulation Modeling: Status and Prospect
Author
Clough, Anne V. ; Audi, Said H. ; Molthen, Robert C. ; Krenz, Gary S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Math., Stat. & Comput. Sci., Marquette Univ., Milwaukee, WI, USA
Volume
94
Issue
4
fYear
2006
fDate
4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
753
Lastpage
768
Abstract
Mathematical modeling has been used to interpret anatomical and physiological data obtained from metabolic and hemodynamic studies aimed at investigating structure-function relationships in the vasculature of the lung, and how these relationships are affected by lung injury and disease. The indicator dilution method was used to study the activity of redox processes within the lung. A steady-state model of the data was constructed and used to show that pulmonary endothelial cells may play an important role in reducing redox active compounds and that those reduction rates can be altered with oxidative stress induced by exposure to high oxygen environments. In addition, a morphometric model of the pulmonary vasculature was described and used to detect, describe,and predict changes in vascular morphology that occur in response to chronic exposure to low-oxygen environments, a common model of pulmonary hypertension. Finally, the model was used to construct simulated circulatory networks designed to aid in evaluation of competing hypotheses regarding the relative contribution of various morphological and biomechanical changes observed with hypoxia. These examples illustrate the role of mathematical modeling in the integration of the emerging metabolic, hemodynamic, and morphometric databases.
Keywords
lung; mathematical morphology; physiological models; computed tomography; indicator dilution; lung circulation modeling; lung disease; lung injury; mathematical modeling; morphometric model; oxidative stress; pulmonary endothelial cells; pulmonary hypertension; pulmonary vasculature; redox processes; vascular morphology; Diseases; Hemodynamics; Hypertension; Injuries; Lungs; Mathematical model; Morphology; Predictive models; Steady-state; Stress; Computed tomography (CT); distensibility; heterogeneity; indicator dilution; pulmonary; rat; redox;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2006.871771
Filename
1618634
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