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A semi-empirical model of apparent blood viscosity as a function of vessel diameter and discharge hematocrit.

M F Kiani1, A G Hudetz.   

Abstract

A semi-empirical model is developed to describe the dependence of apparent viscosity of blood on vessel diameter (2.7 to 500 microns) and vessel discharge hematocrit (5% to 60%). The blood flow is modeled as a cell-rich core and a cell-free marginal layer in the larger vessels and an axial-train in the smaller vessels. Laminar (Poiseuille) flow is assumed in all cases. An equation is derived in which apparent viscosity is a function of vessel diameter, core viscosity, and width of marginal layer. This is then complemented by empirical equations in which core viscosity varies exponentially with discharge hematocrit while the width of marginal layer varies linearly with discharge hematocrit. The model correlates well with several sets of experimental data and behaves according to the Fahraeus-Lindqvist effect. Predicted apparent viscosity tends to the expected finite value for large vessel diameters. Dependence of apparent viscosity on vessel diameter is realistically smooth in the whole diameter range.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2049533     DOI: 10.3233/bir-1991-281-207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biorheology        ISSN: 0006-355X            Impact factor:   1.875


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