Modelling and simulating in-stent restenosis with complex automata

Authors
Publication date 2010
Book title Conference abstracts VPH 2010, 1st Virtual Physiological Human Conference
Event 1st Virtual Physiological Human Conference (VPH 2010), Brussels, Belgium
Pages (from-to) 222-224
Publisher VPH Network of Excellence
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
In-stent restenosis, the maladaptive response of a blood vessel to injury caused by the deployment of a stent, is a multiscale system involving a large number of biological and physical processes. We describe a Complex Automata Model for in-stent restenosis, coupling bulk flow, drug diffusion, and smooth muscle cell models, all operating on different time scales. Details of the single scale models and of the coupling interfaces are described, together with first simulation results, obtained with a dedicated software environment for Complex Automata simulations. Preliminary results show that the model can reproduce growth trends observed in experimental studies and facilitate testing of hypotheses concerning the interaction of key factors.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at http://www.vph-noe.eu/vph-repository/doc_download/204-book-of-abstracts-for-vph2010
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