Amanda Colunga

College of Sciences

Works (2)

Updated: April 23rd, 2025 20:39

2024 article

The importance of incorporating ventricular–ventricular interaction (VVI) in the study of pulmonary hypertension

Colunga, A., Carlson, B. E., & Olufsen, M. S. (2024, June 27). Mathematical Biosciences.

By: A. Colunga n, B. Carlson* & M. Olufsen n

author keywords: Ventricular ventricular interaction; Computational modeling; Cardiovascular modeling; Pulmonary hypertension; Linearization
MeSH headings : Humans; Hypertension, Pulmonary / physiopathology; Models, Cardiovascular; Heart Ventricles / physiopathology; Ventricular Function / physiology
topics (OpenAlex): Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments; Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors; Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
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Added: July 30, 2024

2020 article

Deep phenotyping of cardiac function in heart transplant patients using cardiovascular system models

Colunga, A. L., Kim, K. G., Woodall, N. P., Dardas, T. F., Gennari, J. H., Olufsen, M. S., & Carlson, B. E. (2020, May 6). The Journal of Physiology.

By: A. Colunga n, K. Kim*, N. Woodall n, T. Dardas*, J. Gennari*, M. Olufsen n, B. Carlson*

author keywords: computational physiology; heart transplant; patient-specific modeling; right heart catheterization
MeSH headings : Heart Failure; Heart Transplantation; Heart Ventricles; Humans; Models, Cardiovascular; Pulmonary Artery; Ventricular Function, Right
topics (OpenAlex): Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes; Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments; Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
TL;DR: Right heart catheterization data from clinical records of heart transplant patients are used to identify patient‐specific models of the cardiovascular system, which represent a snapshot of cardiovascular function at a given post‐transplant recovery time point. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: July 13, 2020

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