A series of careful studies has been made on blood damage in a rotational viscometer. Specific attention has been focused on the effects of solid surface interaction, centrifugal force, air interface interaction, mixing of sheared and unsheared layers, cell-cell interaction, and viscous heating. The results show that there is a threshold shear stress, 1500 dynes/cm2, above which extensive cell damage is directly due to shear stress, and the various secondary effects listed above are negligible. By analysis of these results and those of prior workers it is shown that the exposure time-shear stress plane is divided into two distinct regimes. In the regime of relatively low stresses and exposure times there is relatively little damage, and the...
Shear stress is known to induce platelet activation and aggregation. The red blood cell (RBC) aggreg...
Blood damage of artificial systems within the circulatory system still remains a major problem despi...
Mechanical shear stress is one of the important factors for platelet activation. Although shear stre...
A series of careful studies has been made on blood damage in a rotational viscometer. Specific atten...
The causes of red cell damage in artificial prostheses have been studied by several investigators. T...
Exposure of blood to a foreign environment will normally result in alterations to the blood constitu...
Red blood cells (RBC) are exposed to various levels of shear stress (SS) during their flow in the ci...
Introduction:Despite current generation mechanical assist devices being designed to limit shear stre...
Most blood pumps are designed to boost the pumping abilities of the heart by mechanical energy trans...
The red blood cell is susceptible to damage by foreign surface interaction and hydrodynamic shear st...
A new method is presented to describe the low shear rate behavior of blood. We observed the response...
[[abstract]]Non-physiologic turbulent flow occurs in medical cardiovascular devices resulting in hem...
A balance method was used to investigate the viscometric behavior and aggregation properties of bloo...
Classically, it is known that red blood cell (RBC) deformability is determined by the geometric and ...
This review presents two distinct rheological parameters of blood that have the potential to indicat...
Shear stress is known to induce platelet activation and aggregation. The red blood cell (RBC) aggreg...
Blood damage of artificial systems within the circulatory system still remains a major problem despi...
Mechanical shear stress is one of the important factors for platelet activation. Although shear stre...
A series of careful studies has been made on blood damage in a rotational viscometer. Specific atten...
The causes of red cell damage in artificial prostheses have been studied by several investigators. T...
Exposure of blood to a foreign environment will normally result in alterations to the blood constitu...
Red blood cells (RBC) are exposed to various levels of shear stress (SS) during their flow in the ci...
Introduction:Despite current generation mechanical assist devices being designed to limit shear stre...
Most blood pumps are designed to boost the pumping abilities of the heart by mechanical energy trans...
The red blood cell is susceptible to damage by foreign surface interaction and hydrodynamic shear st...
A new method is presented to describe the low shear rate behavior of blood. We observed the response...
[[abstract]]Non-physiologic turbulent flow occurs in medical cardiovascular devices resulting in hem...
A balance method was used to investigate the viscometric behavior and aggregation properties of bloo...
Classically, it is known that red blood cell (RBC) deformability is determined by the geometric and ...
This review presents two distinct rheological parameters of blood that have the potential to indicat...
Shear stress is known to induce platelet activation and aggregation. The red blood cell (RBC) aggreg...
Blood damage of artificial systems within the circulatory system still remains a major problem despi...
Mechanical shear stress is one of the important factors for platelet activation. Although shear stre...