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Creating a Condition
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Conditions are the method used to get instructions into Pulse and direct a physiology model to change its patient physiology to a new homeostatic stabilization point. This happens during stabilization, which is when Pulse examines the patient data and configure itself to meet the provided inputs (i.e. stabilize to the requested mean arterial blood pressure). The physiology model is dependent on the model implementation, while an condition is a generic data structure usually associated with a general long term state of the patient. An engine is free to interpret and modify its models according to the intent of the condition and the data it provides. The engine will take the condition into account during stabilization and modify the patient to come to a new homeostatic physiology with the condition taken into account.
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In this post we will discuss how to create the infrastructure to design and implement a new condition in the Common Data Model so it can be included in scenario and used by Pulse integrators. We will also look at how a physiology modeler can use the condition in their methodology implementation.
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Modify the Common Data Model
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