Present work concerns quantitative analysis of parameters that affect apparent blood viscosity at different low shear rates in acute cerebrovascular accidents. Viscosity profile of a large number of blood samples from thromboembolic stroke cases and age and sex matched healthy and hypertensive as well as diabetic controls were studied which confirmed non-Newtonian power law behaviour of blood. The importance of power law parameters namely non-Newtonian behaviour index ''n'' and flow consistency index ''k'' is discussed. Other apparent blood viscosity parameters such as, red cell filterability, red cell rigidity, hematocrit, plasma viscosity and biochemical parameters are evaluated and discussed. The cumulative effect of these parameters did...
This study presented the image scanning U-tube viscometer technique to measure the whole blood visco...
Background and Purpose: High blood viscosity causes blood stagnation and subsequent pathological thr...
BLOOD has anomalous rheological properties, par-ticularly in certain disease states. It may therefor...
The present work concerns a quantitative analysis of parameters that affect apparent blood viscosity...
Autoregulation is an active adaptive reaction by virtue of which cerebral blood flow remains constan...
In recent years interest in blood viscosity has increased significantly in different biomedical area...
SUMMARY This report describes the statistical relationship of several whole blood viscosity paramete...
Rheology of viscoelastic uids is a complex phenomenon. Full blood is an example of a body uid of non...
International audienceBlood viscosity is an important determinant of local flow characteristics, whi...
The origin and significance of blood hyperviscosity in subjects with acute stroke has been controver...
Rheology – the study of the flow of matter and accompanying phenomena of real bodies deformation – i...
The rheological properties of blood depend highly on the properties of its red blood cells: concentr...
Red blood cells play a major role in body metabolism by supplying oxygen from the microvasculature t...
<p>Curve fittings of power law (dotted black curve) and Carreau (solid black curve) models are also ...
textAlthough blood viscosity is an important component in determining vascular function, it is often...
This study presented the image scanning U-tube viscometer technique to measure the whole blood visco...
Background and Purpose: High blood viscosity causes blood stagnation and subsequent pathological thr...
BLOOD has anomalous rheological properties, par-ticularly in certain disease states. It may therefor...
The present work concerns a quantitative analysis of parameters that affect apparent blood viscosity...
Autoregulation is an active adaptive reaction by virtue of which cerebral blood flow remains constan...
In recent years interest in blood viscosity has increased significantly in different biomedical area...
SUMMARY This report describes the statistical relationship of several whole blood viscosity paramete...
Rheology of viscoelastic uids is a complex phenomenon. Full blood is an example of a body uid of non...
International audienceBlood viscosity is an important determinant of local flow characteristics, whi...
The origin and significance of blood hyperviscosity in subjects with acute stroke has been controver...
Rheology – the study of the flow of matter and accompanying phenomena of real bodies deformation – i...
The rheological properties of blood depend highly on the properties of its red blood cells: concentr...
Red blood cells play a major role in body metabolism by supplying oxygen from the microvasculature t...
<p>Curve fittings of power law (dotted black curve) and Carreau (solid black curve) models are also ...
textAlthough blood viscosity is an important component in determining vascular function, it is often...
This study presented the image scanning U-tube viscometer technique to measure the whole blood visco...
Background and Purpose: High blood viscosity causes blood stagnation and subsequent pathological thr...
BLOOD has anomalous rheological properties, par-ticularly in certain disease states. It may therefor...