Introduction: A dynamic model to evaluate thrombus formation on intravascular catheters in vitro is presented. The model enables fluid infusion, variation in the catheter orientation, and variable flow conditions. It was applied on a catheter used to shunt cerebrospinal fluid to a vein, a dural venous sinus, for the treatment of hydrocephalus. Methods: Fresh human blood-filled circuits were circulated in a non-occlusive roller pump. A catheter infused either with cerebrospinal fluid, Ringer's lactate, or no fluid (control) was inserted through each circuit's wall. Sixteen circuits (six cerebrospinal fluid, six Ringer's lactate, four control) ran for 60 min. Qualitative assessment was performed by measuring viscoelastic properties of blood a...
One limitation of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is clot migration during procedure. This might be cau...
Although catheters with side holes allow high flow rate during hemodialysis, they also induce flow d...
Explanted extracorporeal access devices exhibit different degrees of thrombus formation as a result ...
Hydrocephalus is a debilitating neurological disorder that involves the accumulation of cerebrospina...
Although blood-contacting medical devices are used widely, blood clot formation (thrombosis) leads t...
We examined flow characteristics and recirculation of a novel dialysis catheter with helically conto...
Thrombus aspiration catheters are devices used to remove a blood clot from a vessel, usually prior ...
Hemocompatibility of blood contacting medical devices has to be evaluated before their intended appl...
Optical techniques including fluorescence lifetime spectroscopy have demonstrated potential as a too...
International audienceIntroduction: In stent restenosis (ISR) remains a major public health concern ...
In vitro flow-based assays are widely used to investigate the role of platelets and coagulation in h...
Medical devices are burdened with complications of thrombosis and hemorrhage. The combined interacti...
Compliant (flexible) structures play an important role in several biofluid problems including flow i...
Background: Ex vivo computer controlled circulatory reactors are advantageous for the investigation ...
Biological and physical factors interact to modulate blood response in a wounded vessel, resulting i...
One limitation of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is clot migration during procedure. This might be cau...
Although catheters with side holes allow high flow rate during hemodialysis, they also induce flow d...
Explanted extracorporeal access devices exhibit different degrees of thrombus formation as a result ...
Hydrocephalus is a debilitating neurological disorder that involves the accumulation of cerebrospina...
Although blood-contacting medical devices are used widely, blood clot formation (thrombosis) leads t...
We examined flow characteristics and recirculation of a novel dialysis catheter with helically conto...
Thrombus aspiration catheters are devices used to remove a blood clot from a vessel, usually prior ...
Hemocompatibility of blood contacting medical devices has to be evaluated before their intended appl...
Optical techniques including fluorescence lifetime spectroscopy have demonstrated potential as a too...
International audienceIntroduction: In stent restenosis (ISR) remains a major public health concern ...
In vitro flow-based assays are widely used to investigate the role of platelets and coagulation in h...
Medical devices are burdened with complications of thrombosis and hemorrhage. The combined interacti...
Compliant (flexible) structures play an important role in several biofluid problems including flow i...
Background: Ex vivo computer controlled circulatory reactors are advantageous for the investigation ...
Biological and physical factors interact to modulate blood response in a wounded vessel, resulting i...
One limitation of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is clot migration during procedure. This might be cau...
Although catheters with side holes allow high flow rate during hemodialysis, they also induce flow d...
Explanted extracorporeal access devices exhibit different degrees of thrombus formation as a result ...