Systems Engineering Approach to Modeling and Analysis of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive lung disease characterized by airflow limitation. This study develops a systems engineering framework for representing important mechanistic details of COPD in a model of the cardiorespiratory system. In this model, we present the cardiorespiratory system as an integrated biological control system responsible for regulating breathing. Four engineering control system components are considered: sensor, controller, actuator, and the process itself. Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology is used to develop appropriate mechanistic mathematical models for each component. Following a systematic analysis of the computational model, we identify three physiological parameters associated with reproducing clinical manifestations of COPD: changes in the forced expiratory volume, lung volumes, and pulmonary hypertension. We quantify the changes in these parameters (airway resistance, lung elastance, and pulmonary resistance) as the ones that result in a systemic response that is diagnostic of COPD. A multivariate analysis of the simulation results reveals that the changes in airway resistance have a broad impact on the human cardiorespiratory system and that the pulmonary circuit is stressed beyond normal under hypoxic environments in most COPD patients.

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Kurian, V., Ghadipasha, N., Gee, M., Chalant, A., Hamill, T., Okossi, A., … Beris, A. N. (2023). Systems Engineering Approach to Modeling and Analysis of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. ACS Omega, 8(23), 20524–20535. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c00854

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