We use a global closed loop multiscale mathematical model of the human circulation to study a novel vascular hypothesis about the onset of essential hypertension. We extend the Muller-Toro model accounting for a precise cerebellum and brainstem vascular network, an autoregulation mechanism of brain hemodynamics, a detailed cerebrospinal fluid dynamics. We present preliminary computational results about the impact of some vascular cerebral anatomical malformations on cerebral perfusion and blood flow before the onset of arterial hypertension.
The Selfish-Brain hypothesis as possible cause of arterial hypertension: a modeling study
Giulia Bertaglia;Valerio CaleffiPenultimo
;Alessandro ValianiUltimo
2019
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We use a global closed loop multiscale mathematical model of the human circulation to study a novel vascular hypothesis about the onset of essential hypertension. We extend the Muller-Toro model accounting for a precise cerebellum and brainstem vascular network, an autoregulation mechanism of brain hemodynamics, a detailed cerebrospinal fluid dynamics. We present preliminary computational results about the impact of some vascular cerebral anatomical malformations on cerebral perfusion and blood flow before the onset of arterial hypertension.File in questo prodotto:
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