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E-grāmata: Computational And Mathematical Methods In Cardiovascular Physiology

(National Heart Centre S'pore & Duke-nus Graduate Medical Sch, S'pore), (Ntu, S'pore), (National Heart Centre S'pore, S'pore), (Univ 2020 Foundation,usa)
  • Formāts: 460 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789813270657
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) including heart diseases, peripheral vascular disease and heart failure, account for one-third of deaths throughout the world. CVD risk factors include systolic blood pressure, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and diabetic status. Clinical trials have demonstrated that when modifiable risk factors are treated and corrected, the chances of CVD occurring can be reduced. This illustrates the importance of this book's elaborate coverage of cardiovascular physiology by the application of mathematical and computational methods. This book has literally transformed Cardiovascular Physiology into a STEM discipline, involving (i) quantitative formulations of heart anatomy and physiology, (ii) technologies for imaging the heart and blood vessels, (iii) coronary stenosis hemodynamics measure by means of fractional flow reserve and intervention by grafting and stenting, (iv) fluid mechanics and computational analysis of blood flow in the heart, aorta and coronary arteries, and (v) design of heart valves, percutaneous valve stents, and ventricular assist devices. So how is this mathematically and computationally configured landscape going to impact cardiology and even cardiac surgery? We are now entering a new era of mathematical formulations of anatomy and physiology, leading to technological formulations of medical and surgical procedures towards more precise medicine and surgery. This will entail reformatting of (i) the medical MD curriculum and courses, so as to educate and train a new generation of physicians who are conversant with medical technologies for applying into clinical care, as well as (ii) structuring of MD-PhD (Computational Medicine and Surgery) Program, to train competent medical and surgical specialists in precision medical care and patient-specific surgical care. This book provides a gateway for this new emerging scenario of (i) science and engineering based medical educational curriculum, and (ii) technologically oriented medical and surgical procedures. As such, this book can be usefully employed as a textbook for courses in (i) cardiovascular physiology in both the schools of engineering and medicine of universities, as well as (ii) cardiovascular engineering in biomedical engineering departments worldwide.

Acknowledgements and Dedications ix
Preface xi
Section I Heart Anatomy, Physiology and Imaging
1(78)
1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart
3(36)
Liang Zhong
Ru San Tan
Dhanjoo N. Ghista
2 Computed Tomography: Applications in Imaging of Cardiac Structures
39(14)
Shoen Choon Seng Low
3 Coronary Artery Heart Disease: Phyiology, Stenosis Assessment, and Percutaneous Interventions
53(26)
Jiang Ming Fam
Section II Computational and Mathematical Methods in Cardiovascular Physiology
79(106)
4 Fluid Mechanics and the Cardiovascular System
81(32)
Dhanjoo N. Ghista
Foad Kabinejadian
Joseph L. Bull
5 Cardiac Image Segmentation and Shape Modeling
113(28)
Min Wan
Liang Zhong
Ru San Tan
6 2D FSI Simulation of Flow in Patient-specific Left Ventricle
141(24)
Boyang Su
Siamak N. Doost
Liang Zhong
7 3D Simulation of Flow in Patient-specific Left Ventricle
165(20)
Boyang Su
Liang Zhong
Section III Computational and Mathematical Methods in Vascular Physiology
185(118)
8 Coronary Artery Stenosis: Flow, Assessment, and Interventions
187(42)
Food Kabinejadian
Dhanjoo N. Ghista
Mehul R. Bhaljia
Owen N. Mogabgab
Joseph L. Bull
9 Artery Buckling and Atherosclerotic Plaque Rupture under High Lumen Pressure
229(28)
Seyed Saeid Khalafvand
Ali C. Akyildiz
10 Hemodynamics Simulation in the Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery Tree
257(26)
Boyang Su
Foad Kabinejadian
Yunlong Huo
Ghassan Kassab
Hwa Liang Leo
Liang Zhong
11 Noninvasive Hemodynamic Assessment of the Significance of Coronary Artery Disease
283(20)
Jun-Mei Zhang
Ru San Tan
Ris Low
Leok Poh Chua
Swee Yaw Tan
Aaron Sung Lung Wong
Terrance Siang Jin Chua
Tian Hai Koh
Soo Teik Lim
Liang Zhong
Section IV Computational and Mathematical Methods in Cardiovascular Devices
303(122)
12 Cardiac Devices and CFD: Current State and Challenges
305(20)
Siamak N. Doost
Liang Zhong
Yosry S. Morsi
13 Ventricular Assist Device: Hemodynamic Simulation and Design Analysis
325(26)
Boyang Su
Leok Poh Chua
14 The Percutaneous Mitral Valve Stents: Finite Element Based Design, Crimpability Features and Fatigue Performance
351(22)
Fangsen Cui
Gideon Praveen Kumar
15 Bileaflet Mechanical Heart Valves: In Vitro Study Based on Hemodynamic 3D Simulation
373(52)
Yee Han Kuan
Vinh-Tan Nguyen
Hwa Liang Leo
Index 425