Model, tables, figures, and data supporting Computational model captures cardiac growth in hypertensive pregnancies and in the postpartum period

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Model, tables, figures, and data supporting Computational model captures cardiac growth in hypertensive pregnancies and in the postpartum period

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2024-02-16

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Yoshida, Kyoko
kyoshida@umn.edu

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Heart growth in the pregnant patient helps maintain cardiovascular function while supporting the growing fetus. However, in some cases, the cardiovascular demand of pregnancy can trigger life-threatening conditions, including hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and peripartum cardiomyopathy. We previously developed a computational model that accounts for hormonal and hemodynamic interactions throughout pregnancy to uncover the mechanisms behind this heart growth. Here, we evaluated its breadth, applying it to normal and abnormal rat pregnancies and after delivery. This dataset includes supplemental data and tables that support our findings and accompany our manuscript

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Experimental data used in simulations in 'MultiscaleModel.zip' are provided in .csv form in 'LitDataPregnancy.zip', 'LitDataHTN.zip', and 'LitDataPostpartum.zip'.

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National Institute of Health T32-HL139431
American Heart Association 23CDA1048434

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Kaissar, Molly; Yoshida, Kyoko. (2024). Model, tables, figures, and data supporting Computational model captures cardiac growth in hypertensive pregnancies and in the postpartum period. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/gqsa-tn55.

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