The ADAN WEB is an application
developed by the HeMoLab/LNCC in
association with the INCT-MACC as a part of the
R&D activities performed in the area of modeling and
computational simulation of the human cardiovascular system.
Built on top of the ADAN Model, it
provides a virtual 3D environment of an unprecedented anatomical
description of the human cardiovascular system incorporating
almost every single artery acknowledged in the anatomy
textbooks, reaching up to 2142 arteries (see “About the ADAN
model” Section). As well, it provides the morphometric data of
each vessel (proximal and distal lumen diameter, wall thickness
and length), and the mechanical properties of the different
tissue components that integrate the arterial wall vessel such
as elastin, collagen and smooth muscle. Most remarkably, the
application allows to assess the hemodynamic response (pressure
and blood flow through the cardiac cycle) obtained from computer
simulation under different cardiovascular scenarios for the ADAN Model.
The ADAN
WEB application can be freely used by medical doctors,
physiologists, biomedical engineers and cardiovascular
researchers not only as a computational hemodynamic laboratory
of the entire human arterial tree but as a tool to be explored
for medical educational purposes, providing students and
university professors with a powerful new instrument to learn
about how the cardiovascular system works under several health
conditions using the latest in computational simulation and 3D
visualization technology.
Developed by
- Eng. Antonio Salgado Guimarães (salgado@lncc.br - HeMoLab/LNCC and
INCT-MACC)
- Eng./MSc. Paulo Gustavo Portella Ziemer
(ziemer@lncc.br - HeMoLab/LNCC and INCT-MACC)
Supervisors
Consulting Physicians
- Dr. Marco Aurélio Passos (Departamento
de Anatomia, Fauldade. de Medicina de Petrópolis)
- Dr. Nelson Albuquerque de Souza e Silva
(Diretor do ICES - Instituto do Coração Edson Saad da
Faculdade de Medicina da Univ. Federal de Rio de Janeiro)
- Dr. Pedro Alves Lemos Neto (Diretor do
Serviço de Henodinâmica e Cardiologia Intervencionista do
InCor - Instituto do Coração do Hospital das Clínicas da
Faculdade de Medicina da USP (FMUSP), Coordenador Técnico do
Serviço de Hemodinâmica e Cardiologia Intervencionista do
Hospital Sírio e Libanês (HSL-SP))
HeMoLab Team (collaborators)
- (SR) Carla Corrêa Maduro (Senior System
Analyst - HeMoLab/LNCC and INCT-MACC )
- M.Sc. Eduardo Camargo (HeMoLab/LNCC and
INCT-MACC)
- (PL) Igor Castellani de Freitas (Full
System Analyst - HeMoLab/LNCC and INCT-MACC)
- M.Sc. Carlos Alberto Bulant (D.Sc.
Student)
- M.Sc. Gonzalo D. Maso Talou (D.Sc.
Student)
- Eng. Gonzalo Damián Ares (D.Sc.
Student)
- D.Sc. Rafael Alves Bonfim de Queiroz
(HeMoLab/LNCC and UFJF)
- D.Sc. Paulo Roberto Trenhago
(HeMoLab/LNCC and INCT-MACC)
- M.Sc. Luis Alonso Mansilla Alvarez
(D.Sc. Student)
- Eng. Felipe Figueredo (M.Sc. Student)
- Prof. Enzo A. Dari (Centro Atómico
Bariloche, Argentina and INCT-MACC)
- Prof. Santiago A. Urquiza (Universidad
Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina and INCT-MACC)
From the point of view of software development, the ADAN - WEB uses home
adapted versions of the following JavaScript libraries which we
took the opportunity to acknowledge for their use:
• xtk - https://github.com/xtk/X#readme
• jquery - http://jquery.com/ • jquery-ui - http://jqueryui.com/
• dynatree - https://code.google.com/p/dynatree/
• jqplot - http://www.jqplot.com/ • tipTip - http://code.drewwilson.com/entry/tiptip-jquery-plugin
LNCC/MCTI - http://www.lncc.br/
National Laboratory of Scientific Computing
ADAN Model
Anatomically Detailed Arterial Network Model
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