Characterising respiratory airway gas mixing using a lumped parameter model of the pulmonary acinus

Merryn Howatson Tawhai, Peter J. Hunter
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A lumped parameter model of a human pulmonary acinus is derived using results from gas mixing simulations in an anatomically-based asymmetric multi-branching model of the acinus coupled to a symmetric conducting airway model. The model respiratory airways change length in proportion to the cube root of their volume change, and the diameters are updated accordingly assuming constant duct cross-sectional area. The lumped parameter model applies a flux boundary condition at the end of a transitional bronchiole during inspiration to enable realistic concentration changes at this position; during expiration inspiratory parameters are used to predict concentrations at the end of the associated transitional bronchiole. The predicted concentrations are used as time-varying fixed boundary conditions at the end of the transitional bronchiole in conducting airway models during expiration. The current lumped parameter model is most accurate for tidal volumes between 500 and 1500 ml, and equal inspiration and expiration durations of 2 sec. The model's accuracy decreases for changes in breath duration.

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利用肺腺泡集总参数模型表征呼吸道气体混合
利用基于解剖的非对称肺腺泡多分支模型与对称导气管模型耦合的气体混合模拟结果,推导了人肺腺泡的集总参数模型。模型呼吸道的长度变化与其体积变化的立方根成正比,假设管道截面积不变,直径相应更新。集中参数模型在吸气时在过渡细支气管末端应用通量边界条件,使该位置的浓度变化真实;呼气时吸气参数用于预测相关过渡性细支气管末端的浓度。在通气模型中,预测的浓度作为过渡性细支气管末端的时变固定边界条件。目前的集总参数模型在潮汐量在500到1500毫升之间,吸气和呼气持续时间为2秒时最准确。模型的准确性随着呼吸持续时间的变化而降低。
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