Coupling one-dimensional arterial blood flow to three-dimensional tissue perfusion models for in silico trials of acute ischaemic stroke
An acute ischaemic stroke is due to the sudden blockage of an intracranial blood vessel by an embolized thrombus. In the context of setting up in silico trials for the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke, the effect of a stroke on perfusion and metabolism of brain tissue should be modelled to predic...
Main Authors: | Jozsa, TI, Padmos, RM, El-Bouri, WK, Konduri, PR, Payne, SJ, Hoekstra, AG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2020
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