Modeling the cardiovascular-respiratory control system: data, model analysis, and parameter estimation

Acta Biotheoretica
Jerry J Batzel, Mostafa Bachar

Abstract

Several key areas in modeling the cardiovascular and respiratory control systems are reviewed and examples are given which reflect the research state of the art in these areas. Attention is given to the interrelated issues of data collection, experimental design, and model application including model development and analysis. Examples are given of current clinical problems which can be examined via modeling, and important issues related to model adaptation to the clinical setting.

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Citations

Jul 23, 2015·International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering·Paulo Roberto TrenhagoRaúl Antonino Feijóo
Sep 29, 2011·Mathematical Biosciences·Jerry J Batzel, Franz Kappel
Jun 1, 2019·PLoS Computational Biology·Karoline Horgmo JægerAslak Tveito
May 20, 2021·Advances in Difference Equations·Mostafa BacharMessaoud Bounkhel

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