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A model of the human circulatory system with an extended pulse simulator as a basis for artificial heart monitoring

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Pulse extension of simulation with mean value models allows a circulatory model to be developed and important parameters of circulatory regulation to be taken into account. On the one hand, this model provides long-term regulation and monitoring of cardiac insufficiency. On the other hand, the new pulse element of the model allows simulating CDI dynamics and effective control of pulse parameters.

Comparison between the developed pulse model and the initial mean value model shows that the developed model provides higher accuracy and adequacy to physiological functions. The testing of the model is still in progress.

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Institute of Industrial and Information Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany. Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No. 6, pp. 45–46, November–December, 1996.

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Dittrich, K., Riesenberg, A. A model of the human circulatory system with an extended pulse simulator as a basis for artificial heart monitoring. Biomed Eng 30, 359–361 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02366018

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