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  1. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
  2. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing : Volume 35
  3. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing : Volume 35, Issue 6, November 1997
  4. Fetal heart modelling based on a pressure-volume relationship
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Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing : Volume 35, Issue 6, November 1997
Developments in cardiovascular ultrasound: Part 1: Signal processing and instrumentation
Motorised resection device for transurethral resection of the prostate: A laboratory evaluation
Can blood flow in separate small tubes be quantitatively assessed by high-resolution laser Doppler imaging?
In vivo comparison of scanning technique and wavelength in laser Doppler perfusion imaging: Measurement in knee ligaments of adult rabbits
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Detection of life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias using the wavelet transformation
Vibration plethysmography: A method for studying the visco-elastic properties of finger arteries
Interaction between steady flow and individualised compliant segments: Application to upper airways ( Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing , Volume 35 , Issue 6 )
Time-frequency analysis of the muscle sound of the human diaphragm
Development and evaluation of a fully automated monophasic action potential analysis program
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Fetal heart modelling based on a pressure-volume relationship

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Author Ménigault, E. Vieyres, P. Lepoivre, B. Durand, A. Pourcelot, L. Berson, M.
Copyright Year 1997
Abstract Study of the cardiovascular system of the human fetus is based on non-invasive measurement methods such as Doppler echography systems. The circulation conditions in fetal vessels are usually evaluated by resistance indices, giving limited physiological information on distal territories such as the placenta or the brain. To enhance the understanding of human fetal haemodynamics, a numerical model of the fetal heart has been developed, using the hydraulic-electric analogy. The model is based on a mechanical hypothesis of parallel functioning of the right and left ventricles, considered to have analogue elastance properties. Their behaviour is equivalent to that of a single ventricle ejecting an equivalent blood volume of 7 ml in the aorta. The characterisation of the equivalent ventricle is based on the determination of a set of four parameters (E$_{max}$, V$_{0}$, k$_{v}$ and P$_{0}$) representing the maximum ventricle contractility, a reference volume, and volume and pressure constants, respectively. The model proposed is validated by studying the effects of preload and afterload variations on the fetal heart work, and by comparing the numerical results with literature and measured data. The model constitutes the first step towards a global model of the cardiovascular system of the human fetus.
Starting Page 715
Ending Page 721
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 01400118
Journal Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
Volume Number 35
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 17410444
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 1997-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Human fetal circulation Heart mathematical model Varying elastance Human Physiology Neurosciences Imaging Radiology Computer Applications Biomedical Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Biomedical Engineering Computer Science Applications
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