Abstract

The possibilities of describing structural couplings between the organs of a human being subjected to a treatment procedure of controlled whole-body hyperthermia at 43-44°C are considered. The requirements on a model that characterizes changes in the hemodynamics have been formulated, and the interrelations between the models of hemodynamics and heat transfer are shown. As an example of the implementation of the proposed approaches, a system of equations is given that describes heat exchange between an organism and a heat carrier, numerical simulation in the Matlab, toolbox Simulink medium is carried out, and the results of simulation are presented.

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