The absence of a simple and clinically practical method to determine whole blood viscosity can partly justify why the medical community has been slow in realizing the significance of whole blood viscosity. For this reason, the availability of a technique able to evaluate blood viscosity in a rapid and direct manner is welcome. To evaluate the feasibility in hemorheological laboratory of a new torsional oscillation viscometer, it was compared with a conventional cone–plate system. The viscosity comparison has been related to hematocrit value both on whole blood and suspended blood in a saline solution. The results showed a good repeatability and reproducibility of the new equipment, with a best-fitting data of the hematocrit 0–100% rang...
This paper presents the experimental work on the measurement of unadulterated human whole blood visc...
Measurements made for oscillatory flow of blood in circular tubes show that blood possesses elastic ...
<p>Relative viscosity measurement for five different human blood samples suspended at (a) 5% (b) 10%...
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...
Clinical measurement of blood viscosity is an important parameter in the diagnosis of different dise...
The viscosity of the blood is an important factor in any consideration of blood flow or peripheral r...
Abstract. A viscometer for bedside blood measurements was developed, consisting of an oscillating re...
The use of a Couette viscometer with coaxial cylinders enables us to measure the viscosity of red bl...
In recent years interest in blood viscosity has increased significantly in different biomedical area...
doi: 10.4297/najms.2011.3333 Background: The first issue of this series proposed extrapolation chart...
Rheology of viscoelastic fluids is a complex phenomenon. Full blood is an example of a body fluid of...
The development of viscometry with high accuracy and quick operation, as well as the establishment o...
Study of Non-Newtonian viscosity and yield stress of blood in a scanning capillary-tube rheometer (A...
This paper presents the experimental work on the measurement of unadulterated human whole blood visc...
This paper presents the experimental work on the measurement of unadulterated human whole blood visc...
Measurements made for oscillatory flow of blood in circular tubes show that blood possesses elastic ...
<p>Relative viscosity measurement for five different human blood samples suspended at (a) 5% (b) 10%...
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...
Clinical measurement of blood viscosity is an important parameter in the diagnosis of different dise...
The viscosity of the blood is an important factor in any consideration of blood flow or peripheral r...
Abstract. A viscometer for bedside blood measurements was developed, consisting of an oscillating re...
The use of a Couette viscometer with coaxial cylinders enables us to measure the viscosity of red bl...
In recent years interest in blood viscosity has increased significantly in different biomedical area...
doi: 10.4297/najms.2011.3333 Background: The first issue of this series proposed extrapolation chart...
Rheology of viscoelastic fluids is a complex phenomenon. Full blood is an example of a body fluid of...
The development of viscometry with high accuracy and quick operation, as well as the establishment o...
Study of Non-Newtonian viscosity and yield stress of blood in a scanning capillary-tube rheometer (A...
This paper presents the experimental work on the measurement of unadulterated human whole blood visc...
This paper presents the experimental work on the measurement of unadulterated human whole blood visc...
Measurements made for oscillatory flow of blood in circular tubes show that blood possesses elastic ...
<p>Relative viscosity measurement for five different human blood samples suspended at (a) 5% (b) 10%...