Model-based identification and diagnosis of a porcine model of induced endotoxic shock with hemofiltration |
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Authors: | Starfinger C Chase J G Hann C E Shaw G M Lambermont B Ghuysen A Kolh P Dauby P C Desaive T |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Bioengineering, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand. cst45@student.canterbury.ac.nz |
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Abstract: | A previously validated cardiovascular system (CVS) model and parameter identification method for cardiac and circulatory disease states are extended and further validated in a porcine model (N=6) of induced endotoxic shock with hemofiltration. Errors for the identified model are within 10% when the model is re-simulated and compared to the clinical data. All identified parameter trends over time in the experiments match clinically expected changes both individually and over the cohort. This work represents a further clinical validation of these model-based cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy guidance methods for use with monitoring endotoxic disease states. |
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Keywords: | Cardiovascular system Parameter identification Integral method Endotoxin Hemofiltration Septic shock |
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