Simulation of Cerebral Infusion Tests using a Poroelastic Model
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@Article{IJNAMB-3-52,
author = {IAN SOBEY, ALMUT EISENTR ̈AGER, BENEDIKT WIRTH, AND MAREK CZOSNYKA},
title = {Simulation of Cerebral Infusion Tests using a Poroelastic Model},
journal = {International Journal of Numerical Analysis Modeling Series B},
year = {2012},
volume = {3},
number = {1},
pages = {52--64},
abstract = {In an infusion test the apparent rate of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production is temporarily increased through injection of fluid directly into the CSF system with the result that
CSF pressure rises, in theory to a new plateau average, and the change in pressure level gives a
measure of resistance to CSF outflow and the rate of approach to the plateau gives information
about cerebral compliance. In the first part of this paper we give details of a two-fluid (blood and
CSF) spherically symmetric poroelastic model that can simulate an infusion test which includes
oscillations in blood pressure. This model has been applied to clinical data where the infusion
rate and arterial blood pressure are input and an oscillatory CSF pressure is computed along with
spatial parenchyma displacement, strain and local changes in CSF content. In the later part of this
paper, the poroelastic model is simplified by spatial integration resulting in a one-compartment
model that includes blood pressure oscillations but which, when they are ignored, reduces to a
well known one-compartment model. When the arterial pressure pulsations are included, their
interaction with a non-linear compliance results in solutions that have to be interpreted very
carefully to predict parameter values.},
issn = {},
doi = {https://doi.org/},
url = {http://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/ijnamb/270.html}
}
TY - JOUR
T1 - Simulation of Cerebral Infusion Tests using a Poroelastic Model
AU - IAN SOBEY, ALMUT EISENTR ̈AGER, BENEDIKT WIRTH, AND MAREK CZOSNYKA
JO - International Journal of Numerical Analysis Modeling Series B
VL - 1
SP - 52
EP - 64
PY - 2012
DA - 2012/03
SN - 3
DO - http://doi.org/
UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/ijnamb/270.html
KW - infusion test
KW - intracranial cerebrospinal fluid pressure
KW - poroelasticity
AB - In an infusion test the apparent rate of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production is temporarily increased through injection of fluid directly into the CSF system with the result that
CSF pressure rises, in theory to a new plateau average, and the change in pressure level gives a
measure of resistance to CSF outflow and the rate of approach to the plateau gives information
about cerebral compliance. In the first part of this paper we give details of a two-fluid (blood and
CSF) spherically symmetric poroelastic model that can simulate an infusion test which includes
oscillations in blood pressure. This model has been applied to clinical data where the infusion
rate and arterial blood pressure are input and an oscillatory CSF pressure is computed along with
spatial parenchyma displacement, strain and local changes in CSF content. In the later part of this
paper, the poroelastic model is simplified by spatial integration resulting in a one-compartment
model that includes blood pressure oscillations but which, when they are ignored, reduces to a
well known one-compartment model. When the arterial pressure pulsations are included, their
interaction with a non-linear compliance results in solutions that have to be interpreted very
carefully to predict parameter values.
IAN SOBEY, ALMUT EISENTR ̈AGER, BENEDIKT WIRTH, AND MAREK CZOSNYKA. (2012). Simulation of Cerebral Infusion Tests using a Poroelastic Model.
International Journal of Numerical Analysis Modeling Series B. 3 (1).
52-64.
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