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Individual motions of red blood cells in high-hematocrit blood flowing in a mic...

Autor(es): Ishikawa, Takuji cv logo 1 ; Fujiwara, Hiroki cv logo 2 ; Matsuki, Noriaki cv logo 3 ; Lima, R. cv logo 4 ; Imai, Yohsuke cv logo 5 ; Ueno, H. cv logo 6 ; Yamaguchi, Takami cv logo 7

Data: 2009

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/1553

Origem: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Assunto(s): Red blood cell; Microcirculation


Descrição
Blood flow in a microchannel with complex geometries has been investigated to develop biomedical microdevices (e.g. Faivre et al., 2006) or to understand pathology in small vessels, such as lacunar infarcts. In a small channel, say 100 μm in diameter, the blood is no longer assumed to be a homogeneous fluid because the size of the red blood cells (RBCs) cannot be neglected compared to the generated flow field (the diameter of a RBC is about 8 μm). In such a case, we must treat the blood as a multiphase fluid, and investigate the motion of individual cells in discussing the flow field. In this study, we investigated the motion of RBCs in a microchannel with stenosis or bifurcation using a confocal micro-PTV system. We measured individual trajectories of RBCs under high Hct conditions (up to 20%), when the interactions between RBCs become significant. We discuss the effect of Hct on the flow field and cell-free layers, as well as the effect of deformability of RBCs on the cell-free layer thickness by hardening RBCs using a glutaraldehyde treatment.
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Idioma Inglês
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