“…For instance, some studies simulated only the hemodynamics of the site of interest, whilst the rest of the cardiovascular circulation was not represented. 11,25,36,38,45,54,63,64,[67][68][69][70]73 In these cases, ventricular blood flow was simulated either as a generic sinusoidal waveform or using pulsatile pumps that could change the stroke volume, heart rate and systolediastole ratio. More sophisticated MCLs considered either part 12,[16][17][18][19]22,23,[30][31][32][33][34][35]46,48,52,60,61,65,66,74 or all the cardiovascular system 13,14,29,39,40,49,50,53,75 by including compliance chambers and variable resistances or, in few cases, by simulating it computationally.…”