DocumentCode
2967040
Title
A computational model-based validation of Guyton´s analysis of cardiac output and venous return curves
Author
Mukkamala, R. ; Cohen, RJ ; Mark, RG
Author_Institution
Harvard-MIT Div. of Health Sci. & Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear
2002
fDate
22-25 Sept. 2002
Firstpage
561
Lastpage
564
Abstract
Guyton (1973) developed a popular approach for understanding the factors responsible for cardiac output (CO) regulation in which 1) the heart-lung unit and systemic circulation are independently characterized via CO and venous return (VR) curves, and 2) average CO and right atrial pressure (RAP) of the intact circulation are predicted by graphically intersecting the curves. However, this approach is virtually impossible to verify experimentally. We theoretically evaluated the approach with respect to a nonlinear, computational model of the pulsatile heart and circulation. We developed two sets of open circulation models to generate CO and VR curves, differing by the manner in which average RAP was varied One set applied constant RAPs, while the other set applied pulsatile RAPs. Accurate prediction of intact, average CO and RAP was achieved only by intersecting the CO and VR curves generated with pulsatile RAPs because of the pulsatility and nonlinearity (e.g., systemic venous collapse) of the intact model. The CO and VR curves generated with pulsatile RAPs were also practically independent. This theoretical study therefore supports the validity of Guyton´s graphical analysis.
Keywords
cardiology; haemodynamics; medical computing; physiological models; cardiac output; cardiac output regulation; graphical analysis; heart-lung unit; intact circulation; open circulation models; pulsatile heart; right atrial pressure; systemic circulation; systemic venous collapse; venous return; venous return curves; Animals; Blood; Computational modeling; Electrical resistance measurement; Heart rate; Hemodynamics; Predictive models; Pressure measurement; Roentgenium; Virtual reality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology, 2002
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7735-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.2002.1166834
Filename
1166834
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