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- Hyperviscosity syndromes; hemorheology for physicians and the use of . . .
In this review, we review selected hyperviscosity syndromes and the advancement of their knowledge using microfluidic platforms Viscosity changes drastically at the microvascular level as the physical properties of the cells themselves become the major determinants of resistance to blood flow
- Hemorheology: the critical role of flow type in blood viscosity . . .
Here, and using a detailed and accurate computational scheme, we thoroughly study the role of flow type in measurement of blood viscosity Performing these in silico measurements, we isolate the role of flow type and geometry at different hematocrit levels
- Hemorheology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
These results demonstrate that rHb1 1 has excellent rheological properties with whole blood, and its ability to reduce blood viscosity may provide additional benefit toward delivering oxygen to tissues, particularly in conditions of low blood flow, such as shock, trauma and ischemia
- Hemorheology and Hemodynamics
The viscosity of blood is usually measured, at constant temperature, by a rotational viscometer; in order to prevent clotting the blood sample is collected into a syringe or tube containing a chemical anticoagulant
- The current state of extracorporeal haemorheotherapy: from . . .
These different techniques being 6-10 times more effective as conventional haemodilution techniques have in common high molecular weight proteins determining the viscosity of plasma and thus whole blood viscosity is removed, however differences among the different elimination techniques do exist
- MassiveHemorrhage:TheRoleofWholeBlood Viscoelastic Assays
Keywords bleeding transfusion viscoelastic tests Viscoelastic whole blood tests are increasingly used to guide hemostatic therapy in bleeding pati nts in the perioperative, trauma, and obstetric settings Compared with standard laboratory tests of hemostasis, they have a shorter turnaround time and provide simultaneous i
- In silico biophysics and hemorheology of blood hyperviscosity syndrome
Regular treatments include plasmapheresis and blood trans-fusion, by exchanging the plasma and the whole blood, respectively, to control the disease (2)
- Hemorheology and Microvascular Disorders - PMC
The two most important parameters that influence the blood viscosity profile are hematocrit (Hct) and plasma proteins (i e , fibrinogen); lipid profiles such as LDL-C, HDL-C and triglyceride also affect low-shear blood viscosity more poignantly than high-shear viscosity
- Hemorheology: The critical role of flow type in blood viscosity . . .
Here, and using a detailed and accurate computational scheme, we thoroughly study the role of flow type in measurement of blood viscosity Performing these in silico measurements, we isolate
- Hemorheological Alteration in Patients Clinically Diagnosed with . . .
Correlation between transient elastography and whole blood viscosity; systolic (A) and diastolic (B) whole blood viscosity The linear regression analyses show that there are weak inverse correlation between liver stiffness and whole blood viscosity, both systolic and diastolic
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