Computational modelling in cerebrovascular healthcare: Establishment of health facility
Principal Investigator
Prof. Prasad Patnaik BSV
Objective
- Development of a state-of-the-art facility for computational modelling driven healthcare, Effective real-time patient management, Focused research using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and fluid structure interactions (FSI), Development of training modules for surgical and endovascular management, Providing scientific derivations and interpretations of brain angiographic data
Description
- This IIT Madras initiative establishes a dedicated computational facility ? powered by an HPC cluster ? for developing CFD and FSI-based tools for vascular health monitoring through haemodynamics, integrated with CT/MR workflows for clinical decision-making. The centre supports real-time patient management, stroke risk assessment among children, and analysis of haemodynamic and mechano-biological parameters, while advancing surgical and endovascular training modules, cerebrovascular research, and patient prioritization ? building a critical national capability for improving neurovascular health outcomes.
Impact
- Help develop data on wide range of cerebrovascular diseases, Better understanding of risk factors of stroke among children, Information on haemodynamic and mechano-biological parameters responsible for understanding the status of health, Enable patient management and patient prioritization, Reinforce teaching and training strategies, More publications and patents
Budget in Lakhs
258.00
Duration
3 years

