2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10237-015-0731-8
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Effect of ocular shape and vascular geometry on retinal hemodynamics: a computational model

Abstract: Thistleton, W. (2016Effect of ocular shape and vascular geometry on retinal hemodynamics: a computational modelReceived: date / Accepted: date Abstract A computational model for retinal hemodynamics accounting for ocular curvature is presented. The model combines: (i) a hierarchical Darcy model for the flow through small arterioles, capillaries and small venules in the retinal tissue, where blood vessels of different size are comprised in different hierarchical levels of a porous medium; and (ii) a one-dimensi… Show more

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“…However, the effects of curvature have been assumed insignificant in most haemodynamics models to date. Dziubek et al modelled this curvature by representing the retina as a thin, curved surface, within which an artificial network of vessels is embedded [83]. The tissue is considered a porous medium-with the embedded vessels acting as pores-with pressure in the tissue described by Darcy's law.…”
Section: Models Of Pathological Geometriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the effects of curvature have been assumed insignificant in most haemodynamics models to date. Dziubek et al modelled this curvature by representing the retina as a thin, curved surface, within which an artificial network of vessels is embedded [83]. The tissue is considered a porous medium-with the embedded vessels acting as pores-with pressure in the tissue described by Darcy's law.…”
Section: Models Of Pathological Geometriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model confirms clinical suspicions of a change in retinal haemodynamics due to ocular curvature. Furthermore it highlighted the non-uniform effects on the retina, with the temporal region being less affected by ocular shape [83]. However, in the absence of data, tissue properties were assumed and, though the predicted pressure and velocity fields are within physiological ranges, model validation is limited.…”
Section: Models Of Pathological Geometriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Morphological close was used in the next step. This operation represents dilation followed by a morphological erosion operation with the same structural element [13,14]. In the second step, binary skeletonization was implemented.…”
Section: Se Gmen Tat Ion Of Ret In Al B Lood Ve Sselsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Focussing on generalized diffusion equations we highlight [13, 69, 74, 76-78, 102, 107, 108, 111, 113, 114] for a finitedifference/finite-volume setting, [23,[36][37][38] for polyhedral discretizations, and [19,21,96,106,121] for a finite element/mixed finite element setting. For applications to Darcy flow equations and reservoir modelling see for example [1,6,7,55,73,83,89].…”
Section: Overview Of Mimetic Discretizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%