Asthma is a common chronic disease of the respiratory system causing
significant disability and societal burden. It affects more than 300 million
people worldwide, while more than 100 million people will likely have asthma by
2025. The price of asthma varies greatly from nation to nation. Mean yearly
cost can be estimated to 1900 EUR in Europe and 3100intheUnitedStates.Managingasthmainvolvescontrollingsymptoms,preventingexacerbations,andmaintaininglungfunction.Improvedasthmacontrolisreducestheriskofexacerbationsandlungfunctionimpairmentwhilereducingthedirectcostsofasthmacareandindirectcostsassociatedwithreducedproductivity.Understandingthecomplexdynamicsofthepulmonarysystemandthelung′sresponsetodiseaseisfundamentaltotheadvancementofAsthmatreatment.Computationalmodelsoftherespiratorysystemseektoprovideatheoreticalframeworktounderstandtheinteractionbetweenstructureandfunction.Theirapplicationcanimprovepulmonarymedicinebyapatient−specificapproachtomedicinalmethodologiesoptimizingthedeliverygiventhepersonalizedgeometryandpersonalizedventilationpatterns.Athree−foldobjectiveisaddressedwithinthisdissertation.ThefirstpartreferstothecomprehensionofpulmonarypathophysiologyandthemechanicsofAsthmaandsubsequentlyofconstrictivepulmonaryconditionsingeneral.Thesecondpartreferstothedesignandimplementationoftoolsthatfacilitatepersonalizedmedicinetoimprovedeliveryandeffectiveness.Finally,thethirdpartreferstotheself−managementofthecondition,meaningthatmedicalpersonnelandpatientshaveaccesstotoolsandmethodsthatallowthefirstpartytoeasilytrackthecourseoftheconditionandthesecondparty,i.e.thepatienttoeasilyself−manageitalleviatingthesignificantburdenfromthehealthsystem.