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Conceptual Modeling of Cardiovascular Sounds
2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, 2005In this paper, it is shown that the main source of mechanical energy of cardiovascular (CV) system i.e., rhythmic heart contraction is transformed to the oscillations of the CV walls and blood flow, and finally CV acoustical waves. These waves propagate through both blood flow (hemodynamical pathways) and tissues (viscoelastical pathways) toward the ...
Majid Pouladian+1 more
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Human Cardiovascular Model and Applications
Journal of Medical Systems, 2010Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) can be known as a class of diseases which affect different parts of the cardiovascular system such as the heart or blood vessels. Hemodynamic signals are an important tool used by doctors to diagnose the type of CVD occurred in a patient. Diagnosing the correct type of CVD in a patient early will allow the patient to have
Choo Min Lim+3 more
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Optimization in Cardiovascular Modeling
Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2014Fluid mechanics plays a key role in the development, progression, and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Advances in imaging methods and patient-specific modeling now reveal increasingly detailed information about blood flow patterns in health and disease.
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Matriarchal Model for Cardiovascular Prevention
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1994Family patterns of cardiovascular risk behavior are well documented. Significant correlation exists between spouse-spouse, parent-child, and sibling-sibling for cholesterol, high- and low-density lipoprotein, diet, physical activity, and smoking. Family/environmental influences are important in how/if risk and/or preventive behavior is learned.
E. L. Taylor+3 more
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Modelling of the Cardiovascular System
2017This chapter introduces the process of modelling of the cardiovascular system. Modelling incorporates the representation of the fundamental mechanics of the cardiovascular system, as well as the determination of important features needed to ensure that the model captures the essential information relevant to the problem.
D. Rodney Hose, Barry J. Doyle
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Animal Models of Cardiovascular Disease
Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2009The use of animal models to study cardiovascular disease has made a substantial contribution to increasing our understanding of disease pathogenesis, has led to the development of diagnostic techniques, and has made it possible to verify the effectiveness of different preventative and therapeutic approaches, whether pharmacological or interventional ...
Luis Such-Belenguer+2 more
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Arterial Baroreflexes and Cardiovascular Modeling
Cardiovascular Engineering, 2007Many cardiovascular models involve prediction of changes that occur when a subject is perturbed in some way, to move from one state to another. A successful, predictive model should involve at least two elements: First, the model should include some index of the intensity of the perturbation that elicits the response; effective responses should, in ...
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Rat Models of Cardiovascular Diseases
2009In cardiovascular research, the rat has been the main model of choice for decades. Experimental procedures were developed to generate cardiovascular disease states in this species, such as systemic and pulmonary hypertension, cardiac hypertrophy and failure, myocardial infarction, and stroke.
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Animal models in cardiovascular research
1985Preface. 1. General Principles of Animal Selection, Preoperative Care, Preanesthesia, Chemical Restraint and Analgesia. 2. Cardiovascular Effects of the Opioids. 3. Cardiovascular Effects of the Tranquilizers. 4. Cardiovascular Effects of Other Drugs commonly Used in Cardiovascular Research. 5. General Anesthesia (Overview). 6.
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Chronic stress impacts the cardiovascular system: animal models and clinical outcomes.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2015Psychological stresses are associated with cardiovascular diseases to the extent that cardiovascular diseases are among the most important group of psychosomatic diseases.
S. Golbidi, J. Frisbee, I. Laher
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