Impulse-response function of splanchnic circulation with model-independent constraints: theory and experimental validation.

@article{Munk2003ImpulseresponseFO,
  title={Impulse-response function of splanchnic circulation with model-independent constraints: theory and experimental validation.},
  author={Ole Lajord Munk and Susanne Keiding and L. Bass},
  journal={American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology},
  year={2003},
  volume={285 4},
  pages={
          G671-80
        }
}
  • O. Munk, S. Keiding, L. Bass
  • Published 1 October 2003
  • Medicine
  • American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology
Modeling physiological processes using tracer kinetic methods requires knowledge of the time course of the tracer concentration in blood supplying the organ. For liver studies, however, inaccessibility of the portal vein makes direct measurement of the hepatic dual-input function impossible in humans. We want to develop a method to predict the portal venous time-activity curve from measurements of an arterial time-activity curve. An impulse-response function based on a continuous distribution… 
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