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Variations of human cerebral and ocular blood flow during exposure to multi-axial accelerations : A mathematical modeling study.

Weipeng Li1, Bitian Wang1, Yawei Wang2, Xiaoyu Liu1, Wentao Feng1, Tianya Liu1,3, Zhujun Sun1, Yu Liu1, Songyang Liu4, Yubo Fan5.   

Abstract

Human hemodynamic responses during exposure to multi-axial acceleration was a relatively new topic in the fields of acceleration physiology. This study aimed to focus on these responses, especially variations of blood perfusion to brain and eyes, through mathematical modeling. A mathematical model was established using lumped parameter methods, containing compartments of four heart chambers, systemic arteries and veins, circulation of typical systemic organs, and some compartments for pulmonary circulation, together with autonomic regulation considered. This model was firstly validated by using experimental data from experiment of posture change and centrifuge tests of +Gz accelerations, and then applied to analyze human hemodynamic responses to typical multi-axial accelerations. Validation results demonstrated the mathematical model could generate reasonable responses of human cardiovascular system during posture change and exposure to +Gz accelerations. Simulation results of hemodynamic responses to multi-axial accelerations depicted Gy induced significant differences of blood flow to the left and right eyes. And some contour maps were generated based on these results, which provided a quick way to estimate blood flow variations in brain and eyes during exposure to different accelerations. Graphical Abstract This study aimed to focus on variations of blood perfusion to brain and eyes during exposure to typical multi-axial accelerations through mathematical modeling. This model was firstly validated by using experimental data from experiment of posture change and centrifuge tests of +Gz accelerations, and then applied to analyze human hemodynamic responses to typical multi-axial accelerations. Simulation results of hemodynamic responses to multi-axial accelerations depicted Gy induced significant differences of blood flow to the left and right eyes. And contour maps that generated based on these results provided a quick way to estimate blood flow variations in brain and eyes during exposure to different accelerations.
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Keywords:  Asymmetric light loss; Cardiovascular system; Mathematical modeling; Multi-axial acceleration

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34997405     DOI: 10.1007/s11517-021-02472-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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