The use of intra-operative blood salvage, dialysis, and artificial organs are associated with the application of non-physiological mechanical stress on red blood cells (RBCs). To explore the effect of these procedures on red cell deformability, we determined it before and after the mechanical stress application both in an in vitro system and following a blood-saving procedure. RBC from eight healthy donors and fifteen packed RBC units were subjected to mechanical stress. RBCs from five patients undergoing orthopedic surgery were also collected. We measured the percent of undeformable cells (%UDFC) in the red cell samples using our cell flow properties image analyzer, which provides the distribution of RBC deformability in a large cell popul...
Storage lesion is a critical issue facing transfusion treatments, and it adversely affects the quali...
International audienceosmotic gradient ektacytometry is the gold standard to assess red blood cell (...
Extracorporeal circulation is accompanied by changes in red blood cell morphology and structural int...
Introduction:Despite current generation mechanical assist devices being designed to limit shear stre...
Red blood cells (RBC) are exposed to various levels of shear stress (SS) during their flow in the ci...
Background. Mechanical cell salvage is increasingly used during cardiac surgery. Although this proce...
Classically, it is known that red blood cell (RBC) deformability is determined by the geometric and ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) deformability refers to the cells’ ability to adapt their shape to the dynami...
Exposure of normal erythrocytes to super-physiologic but subhemolytic shear stresses results in decr...
Red blood cells (RBCs) undergo extensive deformation when travelling through the microcapillaries. D...
Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation is greatly affected by cell deformability and reduced deformability...
The causes of red cell damage in artificial prostheses have been studied by several investigators. T...
Red blood cells (RBC), the essential oxygen-transporters of the human body, are near constantly expo...
Supraphysiological shear stresses (SSs) induce irreversible impairments of red blood cell (RBC) defo...
Storage lesion is a critical issue facing transfusion treatments, and it adversely affects the quali...
International audienceosmotic gradient ektacytometry is the gold standard to assess red blood cell (...
Extracorporeal circulation is accompanied by changes in red blood cell morphology and structural int...
Introduction:Despite current generation mechanical assist devices being designed to limit shear stre...
Red blood cells (RBC) are exposed to various levels of shear stress (SS) during their flow in the ci...
Background. Mechanical cell salvage is increasingly used during cardiac surgery. Although this proce...
Classically, it is known that red blood cell (RBC) deformability is determined by the geometric and ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) deformability refers to the cells’ ability to adapt their shape to the dynami...
Exposure of normal erythrocytes to super-physiologic but subhemolytic shear stresses results in decr...
Red blood cells (RBCs) undergo extensive deformation when travelling through the microcapillaries. D...
Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation is greatly affected by cell deformability and reduced deformability...
The causes of red cell damage in artificial prostheses have been studied by several investigators. T...
Red blood cells (RBC), the essential oxygen-transporters of the human body, are near constantly expo...
Supraphysiological shear stresses (SSs) induce irreversible impairments of red blood cell (RBC) defo...
Storage lesion is a critical issue facing transfusion treatments, and it adversely affects the quali...
International audienceosmotic gradient ektacytometry is the gold standard to assess red blood cell (...
Extracorporeal circulation is accompanied by changes in red blood cell morphology and structural int...