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Modeling Mechanical Ventilation In Silico—Potential and Pitfalls

Authors :
David M. Hannon
Sonal Mistry
Anup Das
Sina Saffaran
John G. Laffey
Bindi S. Brook
Jonathan G. Hardman
Declan G. Bates
Source :
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 43:335-345
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2022.

Abstract

Computer simulation offers a fresh approach to traditional medical research that is particularly well suited to investigating issues related to mechanical ventilation. Patients receiving mechanical ventilation are routinely monitored in great detail, providing extensive high-quality data-streams for model design and configuration. Models based on such data can incorporate very complex system dynamics that can be validated against patient responses for use as investigational surrogates. Crucially, simulation offers the potential to “look inside” the patient, allowing unimpeded access to all variables of interest. In contrast to trials on both animal models and human patients, in silico models are completely configurable and reproducible; for example, different ventilator settings can be applied to an identical virtual patient, or the same settings applied to different patients, to understand their mode of action and quantitatively compare their effectiveness. Here, we review progress on the mathematical modeling and computer simulation of human anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology in the context of mechanical ventilation, with an emphasis on the clinical applications of this approach in various disease states. We present new results highlighting the link between model complexity and predictive capability, using data on the responses of individual patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome to changes in multiple ventilator settings. The current limitations and potential of in silico modeling are discussed from a clinical perspective, and future challenges and research directions highlighted.

Details

ISSN :
10989048 and 10693424
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b5b4e722eac16be840e984c07d8d3145