DocumentCode
1079011
Title
An extended soluble gas exchange model for estimating pulmonary perfusion. II. Simulation results
Author
Jenkins, J. Steven ; Valcke, C.P. ; Ward, Denham S.
Author_Institution
California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume
36
Issue
11
fYear
1989
Firstpage
1105
Lastpage
1112
Abstract
For pt.I see ibid., vol.36, no.11, p.1098-104 (1989). The assumptions made in deriving models of soluble gas exchange used for continuous estimation of pulmonary perfusion are critically examined. Comparisons are made between estimation algorithms based on simple and more complex models. The more complex model includes a general treatment of tidal breathing, an inhomogeneous lung comprising multiple distensible compartments, and nonlinearities due to multiple-gas effects. The results show the sensitivity of perfusion estimates to errors inherent in simple linear models. These errors can invalidate the estimates under realistic physiological conditions. Concentration and multiple-gas effects, for example, can cause substantial estimation errors. Large ventilations relative to lung volume can also lead to errors. These simulations can be used to delimit the conditions under which the estimates can be considered reliable. A further set of simulation is used to assess the sensitivity of perfusion estimates to errors in the assumed values of unknown or approximately known model parameters.
Keywords
biorheology; blood; lung; physiological models; errors; inhomogeneous lung; pulmonary perfusion estimation; simulation; tidal breathing; Anesthetic drugs; Biomedical engineering; Estimation error; Gases; Lungs; Monitoring; Parameter estimation; Particle measurements; Ventilation; Yield estimation; Computer Simulation; Lung; Models, Biological; Pulmonary Gas Exchange; Ventilation-Perfusion Ratio;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/10.40818
Filename
40818
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