Non-Invasive Young modulus and aortic root flow reconstruction from scarce data using Physics-Informed Neural Networks

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https://doi.org/10.26754/jji-i3a.202613257

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Two clinical scenarios focused on inference of nonmeasurable cardiovascular signals and parameters within the human arterial system are presented. In the first scenario, we use Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) constrained with zerodimensional (0D) haemodynamical models to jointly
reconstruct the Young modulus of each of the elastic vessels of a mock arterial circulatory system, from lumen area in-silico data. In the second scenario, we use PINNs to reconstruct the flow rate at the ascending aorta inlet of a healthy adult thoracic network using exclusively an in-vivo pressure signal measured non-invasively with tonometry at the left common carotid artery.

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2026-07-17

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Orera Echeverria, J., & Murillo, J. (2026). Non-Invasive Young modulus and aortic root flow reconstruction from scarce data using Physics-Informed Neural Networks. Jornada De Jóvenes Investigadores Del I3A, 14. https://doi.org/10.26754/jji-i3a.202613257

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