DocumentCode
2444596
Title
Mathematical Modeling of Human Blood Clotting Formation
Author
Ravanshadi, Samin ; Jahed, Mehran
Author_Institution
Sharif Univ. of Technol., Tehran
fYear
2007
fDate
8-11 Nov. 2007
Firstpage
273
Lastpage
276
Abstract
Over the last two decades, mathematical modeling has become a popular tool in study of blood coagulation. This paper describes the coagulation pathway and presents a mathematical model for the generation of blood clot in human vasculature. Parameters of interest in this study include procoagulants and anticoagulants whose activity may be enhanced by various activator enzymes. The process of human blood clotting involves a complex interaction between these parameters and continuous time and state processes. In this work, we propose to model these highly inter-relational processes by a set of nonlinear chemical rate equations. We have modeled this process as a dynamical system, as chemical reaction of blood clot is similar to the Michaclis-Mcntcn kinetics. Simulation result reveals that for zero concentration of certain activators, blood clot can´t embark and for positive concentration of those activators, the clot is formed. In our analytical model some particular anticoagulants are studied and their role in the clotting process is evaluated. Furthermore simulation results for low concentrations of APC, the active protein C, which acts as a anticoagulant, states formation of blood clot.
Keywords
biochemistry; blood; enzymes; nonlinear dynamical systems; nonlinear equations; physiological models; activator enzyme; active protein C; anticoagulant state; blood clot formation; blood coagulation process; human vasculature; mathematical modeling; nonlinear chemical rate equation; nonlinear dynamical system; procoagulant state; simulation; Analytical models; Biochemistry; Blood; Chemical processes; Coagulation; Humans; Kinetic theory; Mathematical model; Nonlinear equations; Proteins; Blood clot; Dynamic model; Fibrin; Thrombin;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine, 2007. ITAB 2007. 6th International Special Topic Conference on
Conference_Location
Tokyo
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1868-8
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1868-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITAB.2007.4407400
Filename
4407400
Link To Document