Publications by authors named "Guido Avanzolini"

The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is a clinical test to assess mobility in Parkinson's disease (PD). It consists of rising from a chair, walking, turning, and sitting. Its total duration is the traditional clinical outcome.

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It is of particular importance to detect and quantify obstructive pathological conditions in mechanically ventilated patients, especially in the presence of expiratory flow limitation (EFL), in order to help the clinicians in the choice of the most appropriate ventilation and pharmacological strategies. Aim of this work is to test by simulation a non invasive procedure for estimating the total apparent expiratory resistance of the respiratory system (Rtae). The proposed procedure is based on a time-varying two-element viscoelastic model characterized by the variable resistance Rtae and by a constant compliance estimated by the end-inspiratory occlusion technique.

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A computer model of pressure response to hemodialysis-induced hypovolemia is reported. Heart rate and hematocrit, measured in the course of hemodialysis, are imposed as computer model inputs and the model computes the arterial pressure response after tuning model parameters representative of patient's cardiovascular reactivity. Computer model reproduced with good accuracy experimental data (arterial pressure, cardiac output and total peripherical resistance).

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This paper presents a mathematical model of the oxygen alveolo-capillary exchange to provide the capillary oxygen partial pressure profile in normal and pathological conditions. In fact, a thickening of the blood-gas barrier, heavy exercise or a low oxygen partial pressure (PO2) in the alveolar space can reduce the O2 alveolo-capillary exchange. Since the reversible binding between haemoglobin and oxygen makes it impossible to determine the closed form for the mathematical description of the PO2 profile along the pulmonary capillaries, an approximate analytical solution of the capillary PO2 profile is proposed.

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