A whole-body mathematical model (10) for simulating intracranial pressure
dynamics. In one embodiment, model (10) includes 17 interacting
compartments, of which nine lie entirely outside of intracranial vault
(14). Compartments (F) and (T) are defined to distinguish ventricular
from extraventricular CSF. The vasculature of the intracranial system
within cranial vault (14) is also subdivided into five compartments (A,
C, P, V, and S, respectively) representing the intracranial arteries,
capillaries, choroid plexus, veins, and venous sinus. The body's
extracranial systemic vasculature is divided into six compartments (I, J,
O, Z, D, and X, respectively) representing the arteries, capillaries, and
veins of the central body and the lower body. Compartments (G) and (B)
include tissue and the associated interstitial fluid in the intracranial
and lower regions. Compartment (Y) is a composite involving the tissues,
organs, and pulmonary circulation of the central body and compartment (M)
represents the external environment.