Modeling the Impact of Abdominal Pressure on Hypoxia in Laboratory Swine

Author:

KadkhodaeiElyaderani Behzad1,Leibowitz Joshua L.2,Moon Yejin1,Stachnik Stephen2,Awad Morcos2,Sarkar Grace M.3,Shaw Anna E.3,Stewart Shelby2,Culligan Melissa4,Friedberg Joseph S.4,Hahn Jin-Oh1,Fathy Hosam K.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Maryland Department of Mechanical Engineering, , College Park, MD 20742

2. University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Surgery, , Baltimore, MD 21201

3. University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences, , College Park, MD 20742

4. Temple University Department of Thoracic Medicine and Surgery, , Philadelphia, PA 19140

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents an experimentally parameterized model of the dynamics of oxygen transport in a laboratory animal that simultaneously experiences: (i) a reduction in inspired oxygen plus (ii) an increase in intra-abdominal pressure. The goal is to model the potential impact of elevated intra-abdominal pressure on oxygen transport dynamics. The model contains three compartments, namely, the animal’s lungs, lower body vasculature, and upper body vasculature. The model assumes that intra-abdominal pressure affects the split of cardiac output among the two vasculature compartments and that aerobic metabolism in each compartment diminishes with severe hypoxia. Fitting this model to a laboratory experiment on an adult male Yorkshire swine using a regularized nonlinear least-squares approach furnishes both physiologically plausible parameter values plus a reasonable quality of fit.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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