Feat: Implement interconnected organ simulation
This commit refactors the organ simulation to enable dynamic interactions between organs, replacing the previous "faked" or hardcoded connections.
Key changes include:
- Major Refactoring: Changed the `Organ::update` method signature to `update(Patient& patient, double deltaTime_s)`, allowing organs to access the shared patient state and other organs. This was propagated to all organ classes.
- Blood Chemistry Model: Introduced a central `Blood` struct in the `Patient` model to track shared resources like oxygen, CO2, glucose, and toxins.
- Organ System Interconnections:
- Lungs & Brain: Lungs now perform gas exchange affecting the blood. The brain consumes O2, produces CO2, and its GCS is affected by hypoxia/hypercapnia.
- Liver-Gallbladder: Gallbladder now receives bile directly from the liver's production rate.
- Digestive System: Stomach passes chyme to the intestines, which absorb glucose into the blood. The pancreas responds to blood glucose changes.
- Renal System: Kidneys' GFR is now influenced by the heart's aortic pressure, and they produce urine that fills the bladder directly.
- Cardiovascular & Neurological: The heart rate responds to hypoxia, and the brain uses live aortic pressure from the heart.
- Comprehensive Test Scenario: Updated the main example to include a 60-second simulation with a meal and a lung injury event to verify the new interconnected system.
This creates a more realistic and scalable physiological simulation framework where organ behaviors are emergent from their interactions.
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#include "MedicalLib/Spleen.h"
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#include "MedicalLib/Patient.h"
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#include <random>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <sstream>
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@@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ Spleen::Spleen(int id) : Organ(id, "Spleen") {
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whitePulp = {1500.0, 500.0};
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}
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void Spleen::update(double deltaTime_s) {
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void Spleen::update(Patient& patient, double deltaTime_s) {
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// In a real model, these values would change in response to infection or disease.
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// For now, we just simulate minor fluctuations around a healthy baseline.
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