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A mathematical model to study thermoregulation and heat-transfer processes in hypothermic neonates under variable physiological parameters

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  • Saqib Mubarak
  • M. A. Khanday

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All neonates, whether term or preterm, are prone to hypothermia, which is a major health issue causing many health problems to infants and sometimes even death. Thus, such subjects are imperative to study to help researchers and biologists in neonatology, for developing certain methods, procedures and devices to prevent these abnormal temperature fluctuations to save the neonates from this health threat. To this purpose, a multi-node mathematical model is developed, to provide detailed insights and its applications to study the temperature profiles, thermoregulatory and heat-transfer mechanisms in hypothermic neonates. The model is constructed using the radial form of heat equation along with appropriate boundary and initial conditions. The model solution is obtained with the aid of the variational finite element method followed by the fundamental matrix method. The model outcomes obtained show the temperature fluctuations and tissue responses in hypothermic neonates. Finally, the model outcomes are compared with the published/experimental work to prove the feasibility and validity of the proposed work. Moreover, this work generalizes the several previously published works in the related field.

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  • Saqib Mubarak & M. A. Khanday, 2023. "A mathematical model to study thermoregulation and heat-transfer processes in hypothermic neonates under variable physiological parameters," Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(12), pages 1388-1399, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:gcmbxx:v:26:y:2023:i:12:p:1388-1399
    DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2022.2117550
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