Mathematical Models of Failing Heart
Predicting Mechanisms of Arrhythmia in Heart Failure
using High Performance Computing Techniques
978-3-639-04295-5
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2008-09-25
426,60 R$
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Sudden Cardiac Death due to Heart Failure remains a
leading cause of death in the Western world. This
book is part of a long-term effort in studying the
function of healthy and diseased hearts such that
effective treatment and preventive measures can be
developed.
Mathematical modeling of Heart is a very intensive
process, both in terms of memory and computational
load. Biophysically and anatomically detailed models
along with the ever-increasing need to simulate
larger tissues for longer periods of time require
the use of High Performance Computing techniques.
This book presents a complete parallel computing
system for the simulation of electrical propagation
in a cardiac tissue. We expect that the mathematical
models presented in this book can be be used in
conjunction with experiments to test hypotheses by
which arrhythmias may arise during Heart Failure.
This book is meant to be accessible to graduate
students, researchers, and teachers in computational
biology, biophysics, electrical engineering, computer
science and other related disciplines. This book can
serve as both an effective teaching text and a
compact reference.
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