Mathematical model to evaluate the effect of carbon monoxide exposure as a function of gender, age and height

This study develops and solves mathematical models using a time-dependent Fick’s law of diffusion with the tools of non-Newtonian mechanics specifically the power-law fluid model with appropriate boundary conditions to predict the concentration profiles of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) species in the hu...

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Main Authors: O. Oluwatusin, K.O. Orolu, O.A. Ekun, O. Akinloye, A.A. Oyediran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/187511
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author O. Oluwatusin
K.O. Orolu
O.A. Ekun
O. Akinloye
A.A. Oyediran
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K.O. Orolu
O.A. Ekun
O. Akinloye
A.A. Oyediran
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description This study develops and solves mathematical models using a time-dependent Fick’s law of diffusion with the tools of non-Newtonian mechanics specifically the power-law fluid model with appropriate boundary conditions to predict the concentration profiles of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) species in the human bloodstream from carbon monoxide (CO) inhaled over some time. The concentration of CO and the length of exposure determines how much harm it does to the body. The model developed prediction compares favourably with experimental results and other models in the literature. The standard error obtained when compared with the experiment is 1.02. The results show that the height of individuals has a significant effect on COHb and CO concentration in both adult male and female such that taller individuals are more susceptible to CO poisoning than shorter ones, but height has no significant effect in children. Similarly, the male is at a higher risk of CO poisoning than the female counterpart of the same age and height. Keywords: CO poisoning, concentration, exposure time,  carboxyhemoglobin
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spelling doaj.art-c0c65276c99143b1a398aab6121bb22e2024-04-02T19:50:41ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992019-06-0123510.4314/jasem.v23i5.4Mathematical model to evaluate the effect of carbon monoxide exposure as a function of gender, age and heightO. OluwatusinK.O. OroluO.A. EkunO. AkinloyeA.A. Oyediran This study develops and solves mathematical models using a time-dependent Fick’s law of diffusion with the tools of non-Newtonian mechanics specifically the power-law fluid model with appropriate boundary conditions to predict the concentration profiles of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) species in the human bloodstream from carbon monoxide (CO) inhaled over some time. The concentration of CO and the length of exposure determines how much harm it does to the body. The model developed prediction compares favourably with experimental results and other models in the literature. The standard error obtained when compared with the experiment is 1.02. The results show that the height of individuals has a significant effect on COHb and CO concentration in both adult male and female such that taller individuals are more susceptible to CO poisoning than shorter ones, but height has no significant effect in children. Similarly, the male is at a higher risk of CO poisoning than the female counterpart of the same age and height. Keywords: CO poisoning, concentration, exposure time,  carboxyhemoglobin https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/187511CO poisoningconcentrationexposure timecarboxyhemoglobin
spellingShingle O. Oluwatusin
K.O. Orolu
O.A. Ekun
O. Akinloye
A.A. Oyediran
Mathematical model to evaluate the effect of carbon monoxide exposure as a function of gender, age and height
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
CO poisoning
concentration
exposure time
carboxyhemoglobin
title Mathematical model to evaluate the effect of carbon monoxide exposure as a function of gender, age and height
title_full Mathematical model to evaluate the effect of carbon monoxide exposure as a function of gender, age and height
title_fullStr Mathematical model to evaluate the effect of carbon monoxide exposure as a function of gender, age and height
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical model to evaluate the effect of carbon monoxide exposure as a function of gender, age and height
title_short Mathematical model to evaluate the effect of carbon monoxide exposure as a function of gender, age and height
title_sort mathematical model to evaluate the effect of carbon monoxide exposure as a function of gender age and height
topic CO poisoning
concentration
exposure time
carboxyhemoglobin
url https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/187511
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