Choosing suitable ventilation strategies for critically ill patients with lung disorders involves considering the difficult and poorly understood trade-off between achieving adequate ventilation, while maintaining suitable perfusion. This study presents a minimal cardiovascular system model that includes variations in pulmonary vascular resistance during mechanical ventilation. The model is shown to capture transient haemodynamics from experimentally measured data. It also enables investigation into the effects of time varying resistance on pulmonary haemodynamics. The study shows the potential usefulness of this model in a tool to assist clinical staff in optimising ventilation pressures while maintaining adequate pulmonary perfusio
Artificial ventilation using intermittent positive airway pressure is the mainstay support of patien...
Artificial ventilation using intermittent positive airway pressure is the mainstay support of patien...
peer reviewedArterial pressure and flow result from the interaction between the ( actively) ejecting...
Abstract: Choosing suitable ventilation strategies for critically ill patients with lung disorders i...
Mechanical ventilation is a widely used breathing support for patients in intensive care. Its effect...
The aim of this work was to develop a lumped parameter model of the cardiovascular system and to cou...
Fluid therapy is commonly used to improve cardiac output in hemodynamically instable patients in the...
The hemodynamic effects of mechanical ventilation can be grouped into three clinically relevant conc...
This study developed a mathematical model of human cardiopulmonary system which consists of componen...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) for Acute Lung Injury (ALI) in critical illness is a life-saving interve...
A hemodynamic model of the pulmonary circulation was developed to integrate extant geometric, biomec...
Respiratory system modelling can enable patient-specific mechanical ventilator settings to be found,...
Positive pressure mechanical ventilation (MV) has been utilised in the care of critically ill patien...
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a severe pulmonary inflammation affecting thousands of...
Physiological models of respiratory mechanics can be used to optimise mechanical ventilator settings...
Artificial ventilation using intermittent positive airway pressure is the mainstay support of patien...
Artificial ventilation using intermittent positive airway pressure is the mainstay support of patien...
peer reviewedArterial pressure and flow result from the interaction between the ( actively) ejecting...
Abstract: Choosing suitable ventilation strategies for critically ill patients with lung disorders i...
Mechanical ventilation is a widely used breathing support for patients in intensive care. Its effect...
The aim of this work was to develop a lumped parameter model of the cardiovascular system and to cou...
Fluid therapy is commonly used to improve cardiac output in hemodynamically instable patients in the...
The hemodynamic effects of mechanical ventilation can be grouped into three clinically relevant conc...
This study developed a mathematical model of human cardiopulmonary system which consists of componen...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) for Acute Lung Injury (ALI) in critical illness is a life-saving interve...
A hemodynamic model of the pulmonary circulation was developed to integrate extant geometric, biomec...
Respiratory system modelling can enable patient-specific mechanical ventilator settings to be found,...
Positive pressure mechanical ventilation (MV) has been utilised in the care of critically ill patien...
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a severe pulmonary inflammation affecting thousands of...
Physiological models of respiratory mechanics can be used to optimise mechanical ventilator settings...
Artificial ventilation using intermittent positive airway pressure is the mainstay support of patien...
Artificial ventilation using intermittent positive airway pressure is the mainstay support of patien...
peer reviewedArterial pressure and flow result from the interaction between the ( actively) ejecting...