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A novel mechanical lung model of pulmonary diseases to assist with teaching and training.Subject-specific cardiovascular system model-based identification and diagnosis of septic shock with a minimally invasive data set: animal experiments and proof of concept.Organ failure and tight glycemic control in the SPRINT study.Pilot study of a model-based approach to blood glucose control in very-low-birthweight neonatesPhysiological relevance and performance of a minimal lung model: an experimental study in healthy and acute respiratory distress syndrome model piglets.A graphical method for practical and informative identifiability analyses of physiological models: a case study of insulin kinetics and sensitivity.Validation of a model-based virtual trials method for tight glycemic control in intensive care.Analysis of different model-based approaches for estimating dFRC for real-time applicationComputer-determined dosage of insulin in the management of neonatal hyperglycaemia (HINT2): protocol of a randomised controlled trial.Tight glycemic control in critical care--the leading role of insulin sensitivity and patient variability: a review and model-based analysis.Clinical Activity Monitoring System (CATS): An automatic system to quantify bedside clinical activities in the intensive care unit.STAR development and protocol comparison.Evaluation of a model-based hemodynamic monitoring method in a porcine study of septic shock.Measuring facial grimacing for quantifying patient agitation in critical care.Digital image elasto-tomography: combinatorial and hybrid optimization algorithms for shape-based elastic property reconstruction.Blood glucose prediction using stochastic modeling in neonatal intensive care.Phantom elasticity reconstruction with Digital Image Elasto-Tomography.Silicone breast phantoms for elastographic imaging evaluation.3D models of blood flow in the cerebral vasculature.Cardiac output estimation using pulmonary mechanics in mechanically ventilated patientsExpiratory model-based method to monitor ARDS disease state.Minimal haemodynamic system model including ventricular interaction and valve dynamics.A fast generalizable solution method for glucose control algorithms.Model-based identification of PEEP titrations during different volemic levels.Active insulin infusion using optimal and derivative-weighted control.Automated insulin infusion trials in the intensive care unit.Derivative weighted active insulin control modelling and clinical trials for ICU patients.A simulation model of insulin saturation and glucose balance for glycemic control in ICU patients.Validation of subject-specific cardiovascular system models from porcine measurements.Monte Carlo analysis of a new model-based method for insulin sensitivity testing.Impact of variation in patient response on model-based control of glycaemia in critically ill patients.NAVA enhances tidal volume and diaphragmatic electro-myographic activity matching: a Range90 analysis of supply and demand.Model-based insulin and nutrition administration for tight glycaemic control in critical care.Clinical validation of a model-based glycaemic control design approach and comparison to other clinical protocols.Estimating elasticity in heterogeneous phantoms using Digital Image Elasto-Tomography.Parameter identification and sedative sensitivity analysis of an agitation-sedation model.Prediction of hemodynamic changes towards PEEP titrations at different volemic levels using a minimal cardiovascular model.Velocity profile method for time varying resistance in minimal cardiovascular system models.Next-generation, personalised, model-based critical care medicine: a state-of-the art review of in silico virtual patient models, methods, and cohorts, and how to validation them.A pilot study of the SPRINT protocol for tight glycemic control in critically Ill patients.
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