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Annals of Biomedical Engineering | 2004

A computational model of the human respiratory control system: responses to hypoxia and hypercapnia.

Zbigniew Topor; Mariusz Pawlicki; John E. Remmers

AbstractAlthough recent models offer realistic descriptions of the human respiratory system, they do not fulfill all characteristics of a stable, comprehensive model, which would allow us to evaluate a variety of hypotheses on the control of breathing. None of the models offer completely realistic descriptions of the gaseous components of blood, and their description of delays associated with the propagation of changes in partial pressures of respiratory gases between the lungs and brain and tissue compartments have shortcomings. These deficiencies are of particular significance in an analysis of periodic breathing where dynamic alterations in the circulation and in blood chemical stimuli are likely to assume considerable importance. We developed a computational model of the human respiratory control system which is an extension of the model of Grodins et al. (F. S. Grodins, J. Buell, and A. J. Bart. J. Appl. Physiol. 22(2):260–276, 1967). Our model combines an accurate description of a plant with a novel controller design that treats minute ventilation as a sum of central and peripheral components. To ensure that the developed model is stable and sufficiently robust to act as a test platform for hypotheses about control of ventilation, we simulated a series of challenging physiological conditions, specifically, the response to eucapnic hypoxia, the development of periodic breathing during hypocapnic hypoxia, and the open loop response to hypercapnic step. These steady state and transient responses of the model were compared with results from similar physiological experiments. Our simulations suggest that for a particular value of arterial


Sleep | 2013

Remotely controlled mandibular protrusion during sleep predicts therapeutic success with oral appliances in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.

John E. Remmers; Shouresh Charkhandeh; Joshua Grosse; Zbigniew Topor; Rollin Brant; Peter Santosham; Sabina Bruehlmann


Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology | 2007

Model based analysis of sleep disordered breathing in congestive heart failure.

Zbigniew Topor; Konstantinon Vasilakos; Magdy Younes; John E. Remmers

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Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering | 2016

Simulation of muscle and adipose tissue deformation in the passive human pharynx.

Nicholas B. Carrigy; Jason P. Carey; Andrew R. Martin; John E. Remmers; Ali Zareian; Zbigniew Topor; Joshua Grosse; Michelle Noga; Warren H. Finlay


international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2005

Ventilatory Instability During Sleep: New Insights from the Computational Model

Zbigniew Topor; Konstantinon Vasilakos; John E. Remmers

, the steady state difference between brain and arterial


Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine | 2017

A Feedback-Controlled Mandibular Positioner Identifies Individuals With Sleep Apnea Who Will Respond to Oral Appliance Therapy

John E. Remmers; Zbigniew Topor; Joshua Grosse; Nikola Vranjes; Erin V. Mosca; Rollin Brant; Sabina Bruehlmann; Shouresh Charkhandeh; Seyed Abdolali Zareian Jahromi


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2001

Dynamic ventilatory response to CO2 in congestive heart failure patients with and without central sleep apnea

Zbigniew Topor; Linda Johannson; Jerzy Kasprzyk; John E. Remmers

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Marine Mammal Science | 2004

CHANGES IN HEART RATE VARIABILITY DURING DIVING IN YOUNG HARBOR SEALS, PHOCA VITULINA

Danielle K. Greaves; Richard L. Hughson; Zbigniew Topor; Jason F. Schreer; Jennifer M. Burns; Michael O. Hammill


Nonlinear Studies | 2004

Interaction of two chemoreflex loops in determining ventilatory stability

Zbigniew Topor; Konstantinon Vasilakos; John E. Remmers

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Archive | 2016

Systems and methods for providing an automated titration for oral appliance therapy

John E. Remmers; Zbigniew Topor; Joshua Grosse; Paul Cataford; Patrick Lecoz

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University of British Columbia

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