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Periodic and Dynamical Diseases Bifurcations at the Bedside
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Mrs. Reimann’s Knees
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Outline Examples of periodic and “chaotic” diseases Induction and modification by drugs Dynamical diseases--bifurcation induced Dynamical diseases--bifurcation cures What will Bones be doing in 2503?
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Periodic Diseases ************** “Constant” to periodic Periodic to new period Periodic to “chaotic”
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Other knees
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Periodic hematological disease
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Periodic Diseases ************** “Constant” to periodic Periodic to new period Periodic to “chaotic”
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Cheyne Stokes respiration
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Other breathing patterns
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Infant apnea
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Temperature oscillations in Hodgkin’s disease
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Temperature oscillations after scarlet fever
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Cardiology Periodic New period--AV block 2:1 4:3
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Spontaneous change: Atrial fibrillation to sinus rhythm
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Periodic Diseases ************** “Constant” to periodic Periodic to new period Periodic to “chaotic”
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Ventricular fibrillation
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Periodic through chaotic: progression to death
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Oscillations in the kidney Periodic (normal) vs. Chaotic (hypertension)? Normal rat Spontaneously hypertensive rat
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Outline Examples of periodic and “chaotic” diseases Induction and modification by drugs Dynamical diseases--bifurcation induced Dynamical diseases--bifurcation cures What will Bones be doing in 2503?
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Lignocaine induced transition: ventricular tachycardia to atrial fibrillation Before Flipping betweenThe transition
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Epileptic seizure occurrence
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Manic depressive swings
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Dynamical Disease One in which the pathology is due to a bifurcation A bifurcation is characterized by a qualitative change in dynamics
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Outline Examples of periodic and “chaotic” diseases Induction and modification by drugs Dynamical diseases--bifurcation induced Dynamical diseases--bifurcation cures What will Bones be doing in 2503?
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Cheyne Stokes breathing Model Data
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Periodic hematological disease
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Periodic platelet disease
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Cyclical Neutropenia & Mrs. “H”
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Outline Examples of periodic and “chaotic” diseases Induction and modification by drugs Dynamical diseases--bifurcation induced Dynamical diseases--bifurcation cures What will Bones be doing in 2503?
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Drug alterations of disease dynamics Commonest example: cardiac arrhythmias Next most common: renal hypertension But are they inducing bifurcations to produce a normal state? Cyclical neutropenia
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Mathematical modeling of cyclical neutropenia predicts: CN is due to an abnormally high rate of cell death (apoptosis) Decreasing rate of death in CN should: Increase amplitude of oscillations Decrease period of oscillations Eventually obliterate oscillations Decreasing death rate in neutropenics will: Induce oscillations
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Treating cyclical neutropenia with colony stimulating factor
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Colony stimulating factor induces cycling Before During 331511 61182914
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Summary of all neutropenic patients G-CSF in Cyclical Neutropenia ************************* Increases the oscillation amplitude Increases the mean value Decreases the oscillation period Stops the oscillation at sufficiently high dose (in grey collies) G-CSF in Non-cycling Neutropenia ***************************** Increases the average cell counts Can induce oscillations 331511 61182914
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Periodic leukemia 43 days 83 days 70 days 54 days
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Conclusions Diseases involving: Constant to Periodic Periodic to new period Periodic to “chaotic”
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Conclusions Diseases involving: Constant to Periodic Periodic to new period Periodic to “chaotic” Dynamical disease: Symptoms bifurcation
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Conclusions Diseases involving: Constant to Periodic Periodic to new period Periodic to “chaotic” Dynamical disease: Symptoms bifurcation Hope: Reverse bifurcation with medication
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Conclusions Diseases involving: Constant to Periodic Periodic to new period Periodic to “chaotic” Dynamical disease: Symptoms bifurcation Hope: Reverse bifurcation with medication Mathematics, Modeling & Medicine-2503?
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