Abstract. A viscometer for bedside blood measurements was developed, consisting of an oscillating resonator probe mounted directly into a disposable vacutainer tube for blood withdrawal. It was tested in vitro on blood samples with variable hemat-ocrits (20–60%), increasing fibrinogen concentrations (0–20 g/l), increasing concentrations of an admixed radiographic contrast medium and erythrocyte suspensions in dextran 40 and dextran 70. Results were compared with those obtained with a conven-tional Couette viscometer. Oscillating viscometry yielded generally higher values than Couette viscometry, and had a good sensitivity for changes in hematocrit with a good correlation between the two methods (r = 0.96, p < 0.0001). Oscillating viscosi...
Hellmut Hartert was the first person to exploit the viscoelastic properties of clotting blood to mea...
BACKGROUND: The viscosity of blood (eta) as well as its electrical impedance at 20 kHz at high shear...
Blood viscosity is an important determinant of microvascular hemodynamics and also reflects systemic...
The absence of a simple and clinically practical method to determine whole blood viscosity can partl...
Clinical measurement of blood viscosity is an important parameter in the diagnosis of different dise...
A balance method was used to investigate the viscometric behavior and aggregation properties of bloo...
Rheology of viscoelastic uids is a complex phenomenon. Full blood is an example of a body uid of non...
Red blood cell aggregation (RBCa) is a sensitive inflammation marker. RBCa determination from erythr...
Rapid and accurate clot diagnostic systems are needed for the assessment of hemodiluted blood coagul...
Measurements made for oscillatory flow of blood in circular tubes show that blood possesses elastic ...
The viscosity of biofluids can be used to acquire meaningful medical information on the conditions o...
During open heart surgery, the haemostasis status of a patient has to be monitored permanently in or...
The use of a Couette viscometer with coaxial cylinders enables us to measure the viscosity of red bl...
Hemorheological properties such as viscosity, deformability, and aggregation have been employed to m...
Clinical measurement of blood viscosity is an important parameter in the diagnosis of different dise...
Hellmut Hartert was the first person to exploit the viscoelastic properties of clotting blood to mea...
BACKGROUND: The viscosity of blood (eta) as well as its electrical impedance at 20 kHz at high shear...
Blood viscosity is an important determinant of microvascular hemodynamics and also reflects systemic...
The absence of a simple and clinically practical method to determine whole blood viscosity can partl...
Clinical measurement of blood viscosity is an important parameter in the diagnosis of different dise...
A balance method was used to investigate the viscometric behavior and aggregation properties of bloo...
Rheology of viscoelastic uids is a complex phenomenon. Full blood is an example of a body uid of non...
Red blood cell aggregation (RBCa) is a sensitive inflammation marker. RBCa determination from erythr...
Rapid and accurate clot diagnostic systems are needed for the assessment of hemodiluted blood coagul...
Measurements made for oscillatory flow of blood in circular tubes show that blood possesses elastic ...
The viscosity of biofluids can be used to acquire meaningful medical information on the conditions o...
During open heart surgery, the haemostasis status of a patient has to be monitored permanently in or...
The use of a Couette viscometer with coaxial cylinders enables us to measure the viscosity of red bl...
Hemorheological properties such as viscosity, deformability, and aggregation have been employed to m...
Clinical measurement of blood viscosity is an important parameter in the diagnosis of different dise...
Hellmut Hartert was the first person to exploit the viscoelastic properties of clotting blood to mea...
BACKGROUND: The viscosity of blood (eta) as well as its electrical impedance at 20 kHz at high shear...
Blood viscosity is an important determinant of microvascular hemodynamics and also reflects systemic...