Parameter estimation tools for cardiovascular flow modeling of fetal circulation
Gabriella Bretti, Roberto Natalini, Annalisa Pascarella, Giancarlo, Pennati, Daniele Peri, Giuseppe Pontrelli

TL;DR
This paper introduces a parameter estimation algorithm for a fetal cardiovascular model, aiming to improve fetal health assessment through advanced numerical analysis and personalized diagnostics.
Contribution
It develops a robust parameter estimation method using synthetic data for a lumped fetal circulation model, enabling deeper physiological insights and potential clinical application.
Findings
Successful identification of key model parameters from synthetic data
Enhanced understanding of fetal hemodynamics through model calibration
Foundation for future clinical data application
Abstract
Usually, clinicians assess the correct hemodynamic behavior and fetal well-being during the gestational age thanks to their professional expertise, with the support of some indices defined for Doppler fetal waveforms. Although this approach has demonstrated to be satisfactory in the most of the cases, it can be largely improved with the aid of more advanced techniques, i.e. numerical analysis and simulation. Another key aspect limiting the analysis is that clinicians rely on a limited number of Doppler waveforms observed during the clinical examination. Moreover, the use of simple velocimetric indicators for deriving possible malfunctions of the fetal cardiovascular system can be misleading, being the fetal assessment based on a mere statistical analysis (comparison with physiological ranges), without any deep physio-pathological interpretations of the observed hemodynamic changes. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeonatal and fetal brain pathology · Congenital Heart Disease Studies · Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
