Together with the Martini Ziekenhuis Groningen Neuromon B.V. has successfully hosted several students from the TUTwente for M2 en M3 internships. Also scientific internships were organized for students from the RuG and Hanzehogeschool.
When you are interested please contact us via this website.
On this page you will find links to:
a demoversion of the Cardiovascular simulation (current version 2.6.0)
a manual for learning about the Cardiovascular simulation
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On this page you will find links to:
a demoversion of the Cardiovascular simulation (current version 2.6.0). This is a model developed for Windows OS. The CardioVascularSimulation App for MacOS is available via the AppStore.
note that a small administrative fee of Euro 20 will be required for unlocking this demo version to a fully working session
a manual for learning about the Cardiovascular simulation
Neuromon B.V. has developed a computer simulation of the cardiovascular system aiming to improve the understanding of cardiovascular physiology. This simulation contains a number of physiological reflexes that collaborate to keep brain perfusion as constant as possible. It also demonstrates how arterial acceleration enhances the pressure wave from the heart. For more information about an older version of the model running on Windows please refer to the Downloads (registered only) page. For the cardiovascular simulation app running on MacOS refer to the CardioVascularSimulation - NEW release.
Select THEORY for the theoretical background of the model.
Select DOCUMENTATION for the model user guide.
Neuromon B.V. is licensed for the implementation of the so-called PaR-technology.
PaR-technology is an alternative way to express cerebral hemodynamic state by calculating a combined index based upon a continuous registration of arterial blood pressure, as the driving force, and middle cerebral artery flow velocity, as resultant. The pulsatile apparent resistance (PaR) can be seen as a blood pressure corrected pulsatility index (PI).
The PaR is negative when cerebral autoregulation is exhausted. It varies between 0 and 0.5 in the normal situation and reaches values higher than 0.5 in intracranial hypertension.
In the EU, PaR-technology was filed in the Netherlands, Belgium, Great Britain, France and Germany.
Outside the EU PaR-technology was filed in the EU, USA, Canada and Australia (WO2005102158A1).
EU: EP1755444A1
NL: P68461NLEP10
BE: P68461BEEP10
DE: 60 2005 056 940.5
GB: EP1755444
FR: EP1755444
USA: US2007293760A1
CA: CA2564059A1
AU: AU2005235162A1