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Mathematical Modeling and Validation in Physiology - Applications to the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems

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This volume synthesizes theoretical and practical aspects of both the mathematical and life science viewpoints needed for modeling of the cardiovascular-respiratory system specifically and physiological systems generally. Theoretical points include model design, model complexity and validation in the light of available data, as well as control theory approaches to feedback delay and Kalman filter applications to parameter identification. State of the art approaches using parameter sensitivity are discussed for enhancing model identifiability through joint analysis of model structure and data.Practical examples illustrate model development at various levels of complexity based on given physiological information. The sensitivity-based approaches for examining model identifiability are illustrated by means of specific modeling examples. The themes presented address the current problem of patient-specific model adaptation in the clinical setting, where data is typically limited.

List of contents

1 Merging Mathematical and Physiological Knowledge: Dimensions and Challenges.- 2 Mathematical Modeling of Physiological Systems.- 3 Parameter Selection Methods in Inverse Problem Formulation.- 4 Application of the Unscented Kalman Filtering to Parameter Estimation.- 5 Integrative and Reductionist Approaches to Modeling of Control of Breathing.- 6 Parameter Identification in a Respiratory Control System Model with Delay.- 7 Experimental Studies of Respiration and Apnea.- 8 Model Validation and Control Issues in the Respiratory System.- 9 Experimental Studies of the Baroreflex.- 10 Development of Patient Specific Cardiovascular Models Predicting Dynamics in Response to Orthostatic Stress Challenges.- 11 Parameter Estimation of a Model for Baroreflex Control of Unstressed Volume.

Summary

This volume synthesizes theoretical and practical aspects of both the mathematical and life science viewpoints needed for modeling of the cardiovascular-respiratory system specifically and physiological systems generally. Theoretical points include model design, model complexity and validation in the light of available data, as well as control theory approaches to feedback delay and Kalman filter applications to parameter identification. State of the art approaches using parameter sensitivity are discussed for enhancing model identifiability through joint analysis of model structure and data.
Practical examples illustrate model development at various levels of complexity based on given physiological information. The sensitivity-based approaches for examining model identifiability are illustrated by means of specific modeling examples. The themes presented address the current problem of patient-specific model adaptation in the clinical setting, where data is typically limited.

Product details

Assisted by Mostaf Bachar (Editor), Mostafa Bachar (Editor), Jerry Batzel (Editor), Jerry J. Batzel (Editor), Franz Kappel (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.07.2012
 
EAN 9783642328817
ISBN 978-3-642-32881-7
No. of pages 254
Dimensions 173 mm x 15 mm x 234 mm
Weight 424 g
Illustrations XX, 254 p. 83 illus., 34 illus. in color.
Series Lecture Notes in Mathematics
Lecture Notes in Mathematics / Mathematical Biosciences Subseries
Mathematical Biosciences Subseries
Lecture Notes in Mathematics
Mathematical Biosciences Subseries
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Miscellaneous

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