The lodging mechanisms and dynamics of cardiovascular gas bubbles are investigated in microfluidic model bifurcations made of poly(dimethylsiloxane). This work is motivated by gas embolotherapy for the potential treatment of cancer by tumor infarction. The results show that the critical driving pressure below which a bubble will lodge in a bifurcation is significantly less than the driving pressure required to dislodge it. From the results the authors estimate that gas bubbles from embolotherapy can lodge in vessels 20 μm20μm or smaller in diameter, and conclude that bubbles may potentially be used to reduce blood flow to tumor microcirculation.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87802/2/244103_1.pd
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lished March 24, 2005; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00656.2004.—The transport of long gas bubbles, suspe...
For over 200 years, the formation of bubbles in the body as a result of ambient pres- sure changes h...
Bubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as those und...
AbstractIn the past two decades, microfluidic systems have become more appealing due to their wide a...
We explore air invasion in an initially water-filled dead-end compliant microchannel containing a co...
Abstract. The effects of bubbles on the cerebral bloodflow are difficult to quantify. We present a m...
AbstractBubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as t...
Embolotherapy involves introduction of foreign objects into the bloodstream, normally solid, to occl...
This work was motivated by an ongoing development of a potential embolotherapy technique to occlude ...
Air inside of blood vessels is a phenomenon known as gas embolism. During the past years, studies ha...
Gas embolisms can hinder blood flow and lead to occlusion of the vessels and ischemia. Bubbles in mi...
It is difficult to remove and eliminate bubbles in microchannels in many devices used in various bio...
Bubbles introduced to the arterial circulation during invasive medical procedures can have devastati...
Gas embolotherapy is a recent potential cancer treatment. The technique is based on starving the tu...
Microbubbles have applications in industry and life-sciences. In medicine, small encapsulated bubble...
lished March 24, 2005; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00656.2004.—The transport of long gas bubbles, suspe...
For over 200 years, the formation of bubbles in the body as a result of ambient pres- sure changes h...
Bubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as those und...
AbstractIn the past two decades, microfluidic systems have become more appealing due to their wide a...
We explore air invasion in an initially water-filled dead-end compliant microchannel containing a co...
Abstract. The effects of bubbles on the cerebral bloodflow are difficult to quantify. We present a m...
AbstractBubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as t...