Abstract

Physiological closed-loop controlled (PCLC) medical devices monitor and automatically adjust the patient’s condition by using physiological variables as feedback, ideally with minimal human intervention to achieve the target levels set by a clinician. PCLC devices present a challenge when it comes to evaluating their performance, where conducting large clinical trials can be expensive. Virtual physiological patients simulated by validated mathematical models can be utilized to obtain pre-clinical evidence of safety and assess the performance of the PCLC medical device during normal and worst-case conditions that are unlikely to happen in a limited clinical trial. A physiological variable that plays a major role during fluid resuscitation is heart rate (HR). For in silico assessment of PCLC medical devices regarding fluid perturbation, there is currently no mathematical model of HR validated in terms of its predictive capability performance. This paper develops and validates a mathematical model of HR response using data collected from sheep subjects undergoing hemorrhage and fluid infusion. The model proved to be accurate in estimating the HR response to fluid perturbation, where averaged between 21 calibration datasets, the fitting performance showed a normalized root mean square error (NRMSE) of 7.41±2.8%. The model was also evaluated in terms of model predictive capability performance via a leave-one-out procedure (21 subjects) and an independent validation dataset (6 subjects). Two different virtual cohort generation tools were used in each validation analysis. The generated envelope of virtual subjects robustly met the defined acceptance criteria, in which 95% of the testing datasets presented simulated HR patterns that were within a deviation of 50% from the observed data. In addition, out of 16000 and 18522 simulated subjects for the leave-one-out and independent datasets, the model was able to generate at least one virtual subject that was close to the real subject within an error margin of 9.56±3.15% and 11.1±1.22% NRMSE, respectively. In conclusion, the model can generate valid virtual HR physiological responses to fluid perturbation and be incorporated into future non-clinical simulated testing setups for assessing PCLC devices intended for fluid resuscitation.

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Title
Development and validation of a mathematical model of heart rate response to fluid perturbation
Author
Kanal, Varun 1 ; Pathmanathan, Pras 1 ; Hahn, Jin-Oh 2 ; Kramer, George 3 ; Scully, Christopher 1 ; Bighamian, Ramin 1 

 Center for Devices and Radiological Health, United States Food and Drug Administration, Office of Science and Engineering Laboratories, Silver Spring, USA (GRID:grid.417587.8) (ISNI:0000 0001 2243 3366) 
 University of Maryland, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College Park, USA (GRID:grid.164295.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 0941 7177) 
 The University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Anesthesiology, Galveston, USA (GRID:grid.176731.5) (ISNI:0000 0001 1547 9964) 
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2753451629
Copyright
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