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Computational Analysis of Cardiovascular Hemodynamics

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Shim, Eun Bo; Heldt, Thomas; Amano, Akira; Rhee, Kyehan
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Abstract
The human body requires a complex circulatory system to supply nutrients to, and to remove metabolic waste products from, its tissues. Given this primary purpose, circulatory function is closely related to the hemodynamic characteristics of blood vessels. This includes not only macroscale fluid dynamics, but also mass transfer in the microvasculature. Many experimental and clinical studies have examined these characteristics of vascular function. Over the past 50 years, mathematical modeling has become a powerful adjunct to such studies, as modeling provides a rational framework within which to analyze the cardiovascular system.
Date issued
2012
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/76628
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of Electronics
Journal
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Citation
Shim, Eun Bo et al. “Computational Analysis of Cardiovascular Hemodynamics.” Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2012 (2012).
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1748-670X
1748-6718

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