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Washington University in St. Louis

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2015

Physiology

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Kinematic Modeling Of The Determinants Of Diastolic Function, Leonid Shmuylovich May 2015

Kinematic Modeling Of The Determinants Of Diastolic Function, Leonid Shmuylovich

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Multiple modalities are routinely used in clinical cardiology to determine cardiovascular function, and many of the indexes derived from these modalities are causally interconnected. A correlative approach to cardiovascular function however, where indexes are correlated to disease presence and progression, fails to fully capitalize on the information content of the indexes.

Causal quantitative modeling of cardiovascular physiology on the other hand offers a predictive rather than accommodative approach to cardiovascular function determination. In this work we apply a kinematic modeling approach to understanding diastolic function. We discuss novel insights related to the physiological determinants of diastolic function, and define novel …