Title :
Description of regulated and deregulated cerebral blood flow with a mathematical model
Author :
Daley, Michael L. ; Buddharaju, Naga S. ; Wang, Eryu ; Robertson, James T. ; Leffler, Charles W.
Author_Institution :
Memphis Univ., TN, USA
Abstract :
The overall objective of this research is to design an electrical model to describe regulated and deregulated cerebral blood flow during elevated intracranial pressure. This model is based on the hypothesis that during elevated intracranial pressure and regulated cerebral blood flow, venous flow just prior to entry into the cranial sinuses is briefly stopped during positive pressure inhalation; as a corollary, during deregulated cerebral blood flow venous flow into the cranial sinuses is not occluded during positive pressure inhalation. The model incorporates an “on-off” switching mechanism to simulate the posited synchronous “on-off” venous flow into the cranial sinuses produced by ventilation. During deregulated cerebral blood flow, venous flow is not occluded during ventilation. The “on-off” switch is not present. A comparison between the experimentally recorded and simulated intracranial pressure and venous pressure signals during conditions of regulated flow and deregulated flow reveals marked similarities
Keywords :
brain models; cranial sinuses; deregulated cerebral blood flow; electrical model; mathematical model; on-off switching mechanism; positive pressure inhalation; regulated cerebral blood flow; venous flow; venous pressure signals; Biomedical monitoring; Blood flow; Brain modeling; Circuit simulation; Cranial pressure; Mathematical model; Patient monitoring; Switches; Veins; Ventilation;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1994. Engineering Advances: New Opportunities for Biomedical Engineers. Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2050-6
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1994.415367