Patient specific circulation model

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Simulating nonelectrical device or system – Biological or biochemical

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C703S002000, C703S006000, C434S262000, C434S268000, C434S270000

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus are provided for modeling circulation in a living subject. The method includes the steps of developing a model for living subjects in general and correcting the model to substantially conform to the overall cerebral physiology of the living subject. The method further includes the step of calculating a cerebral flow of the living subject based upon the corrected model and a selected cerebral blood flow perturbation.

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