Personalized Computational Hemodynamics
Models, Methods, and Applications for Vascular Surgery and Antitumor Therapy| By: | Yuri Vassilevski; Maxim Olshanskii; Sergey Simakov; Andrey Kolobov; Alexander Danilov |
| Publisher: | Elsevier S & T |
| Print ISBN: | 9780128156537 |
| eText ISBN: | 9780128156544 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Copyright: | 2020 |
| Format: | Page Fidelity |
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Personalized Computational Hemodynamics: Models, Methods, and Applications for Vascular Surgery and Antitumor Therapy offers practices and advances surrounding the multiscale modeling of hemodynamics and their personalization with conventional clinical data. Focusing on three physiological disciplines, readers will learn how to derive a suitable mathematical model and personalize its parameters to account for pathologies and diseases. Written by leading experts, this book mirrors the top trends in mathematical modeling with clinical applications. In addition, the book features the major results of the "Research group in simulation of blood flow and vascular pathologies" at the Institute of Numerical Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Two important features distinguish this book from other monographs on numerical methods for biomedical applications. First, the variety of medical disciplines targeted by the mathematical modeling and computer simulations, including cardiology, vascular neurology and oncology. Second, for all mathematical models, the authors consider extensions and parameter tuning that account for vascular pathologies.
- Examines a variety of medical disciplines targeted by mathematical modeling and computer simulation
- Discusses how the results of numerical simulations are used to support clinical decision-making
- Covers hemodynamics relating to various subject areas, including vascular surgery and oncological tumor treatments