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Oxygen transport to muscle tissue where regions of low oxygen tension exist

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Most studies devoted to mathematical modelling of oxygen transport to tissue have assumed a constant oxygen consumption, independent of oxygen tension, whilst oxygen concentration remains positive. However, it is more physiologically realistic to allow the oxygen consumption to fall continuously to zero as the oxygen tension falls towards zero for low oxygen tensions. We show that using this more physiologically realistic oxygen consumption in a mathematical model of oxygen transport to tissue gives a significantly different solution to the governing equations when areas of low oxygen tension exist. We then use this method of modelling oxygen consumption to compare the location of regions of low tissue oxygen tension predicted by two previously published mathematical models of oxygen transport. The two models are a partial differential equation (PDE) model, and an ordinary differential equation (ODE) model that is a simplification of the PDE model. We show that most of the predictions of the ODE model are almost identical to those of the PDE model, but there are some significant differences. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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10.1016/j.mcm.2004.09.009

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Institution:
University of Oxford
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MPLS
Department:
Computer Science
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Whiteley, J
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GR/M60705


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Elsevier
Journal:
MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING More from this journal
Volume:
42
Issue:
9-10
Pages:
1113-1122
Publication date:
2005-11-01
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0895-7177


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English
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