Sensing, Modeling and Optimization of Cardiac Systems

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Sensing, Modeling and Optimization of Cardiac Systems

A New Generation of Digital Twin for Heart Health Informatics

Health economics Management decision making Management of specific areas Operational research Biomedical engineering Optimization Machine learning

Authors: Hui Yang, Bing Yao

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Collection: SpringerBriefs in Service Science

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 18th August 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031359521


Overview

This book reviews the development of physics-based modeling and sensor-based data fusion for optimizing medical decision making in connection with spatiotemporal cardiovascular disease processes. To improve cardiac care services and patients’ quality of life, it is very important to detect heart diseases early and optimize medical decision making. This book introduces recent research advances in machine learning, physics-based modeling, and simulation optimization to fully exploit medical data and promote the data-driven and simulation-guided diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. Specifically, it focuses on three major topics: computer modeling of cardiovascular systems, physiological signal processing for disease diagnostics and prognostics, and simulation optimization in medical decision making. It provides a comprehensive overview of recent advances in personalized cardiac modeling by integrating physics-based knowledge of the cardiovascular system with machine learning and multi-source medical data. It also discusses the state-of-the-art in electrocardiogram (ECG) signal processing for the identification of disease-altered cardiac dynamics. Lastly, it introduces readers to the early steps of optimal decision making based on the integration of sensor-based learning and simulation optimization in the context of cardiac surgeries.

Target Audience

This book will be of interest to researchers and scholars in the fields of biomedical engineering, systems engineering and operations research, as well as professionals working in the medical sciences.

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