Nasal Breathing Simulation (CFD) & Report
The CFD Report is meticulously compiled beginning with the creation of a digital reconstruction of the nasal airway utilizing the patient's CT scan. This detailed modeling is crucial for accurate simulation and analysis.
Subsequently, a comprehensive Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation is conducted to mimic the dynamics of nasal breathing. This simulation aids in visualizing and understanding various physiological and aerodynamic aspects of nasal airflow.
Key Highlights of the Report:
- Nasal Airway Anatomy: Detailed visualization of the nasal passages and structures.
- Airflow Streamlines: Illustrates the path of airflow within the nasal passages, helping to identify areas of potential obstruction or turbulence.
- Left and Right Airway Anatomy: Separate analysis of each nasal passage to identify asymmetries or deviations.
- Velocity Field: Maps the speed of the air flowing through the nasal passages, crucial for identifying areas of increased resistance or airflow limitation.
- Pressure Field: Analyzes the pressure distribution within the nasal airway, which is vital for understanding breathing efficiency and potential discomfort.
In addition to the detailed report, we provide the actual CFD simulation files. These files allow doctors to independently view and interact with the simulation using CFD software. This feature enables healthcare professionals to conduct a thorough and personalized assessment, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning.
This comprehensive analysis, along with the simulation files, is available to our customers, providing them with a deep understanding of nasal airflow dynamics, which can be essential for clinical assessments, surgical planning, or personalized healthcare solutions.
CT Scan Format
Please view how to upload your CT scan here.
CT Scan Quality
Not all CT scans are of sufficient quality. In case your CT scan cannot be used we will immediately issue a full refund.
Refund Policy
Refunds will be issued if we cannot guarantee the quality of our report. This may be for multiple reasons including low CT scan quality.