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Actively Circulating Volume as a Consequence of Stochasticity within Microcirculation
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作者 viktor v. kislukhin 《Applied Mathematics》 2011年第4期508-513,共6页
It is well established that in the pathology of the cardio-vascular system (CVS) only a portion of the blood volume (BV) can be in active circulation. This portion of BV is named the actively circulating volume (ACV) ... It is well established that in the pathology of the cardio-vascular system (CVS) only a portion of the blood volume (BV) can be in active circulation. This portion of BV is named the actively circulating volume (ACV) and is evaluated from a monotone decrease of dilution curve produced by an intravascular tracer. In given paper is presented Markov chain as a math model of the flow of a tracer throughout CVS. The consideration of CVS as a set of segments with respect to an anatomical structure and assuming the existence for CVS steady-state condition;leads to the Markov chain of the finite order with constant coefficients. The conclusions of the article are 1) there are open and closed microvessels, such that the switching from open to closed and back is a stochastic process, 2) if the switching is slow then the ACV, as the volume of heart chambers and only open for circulation vessels, can be detected. 展开更多
关键词 Blood VOLUME Actively CIRCULATING VOLUME MICROCIRCULATION VASOMOTION Markov Chain MATH Model of Cardiovascular System
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