Literature DB >> 2597441

Concentration profiles of 1 and 2.5 microns beads during blood flow. Hematocrit effects.

E C Eckstein1, J F Koleski, C M Waters.   

Abstract

Freeze-capture techniques were used to obtain concentration profiles of 1.0 and 2.5 microns latex beads in suspension flows with hematocrits from 15 to 60%. Profiles with near-wall concentrations more than twice the central concentration occurred for 2.5 microns beads in this range of hematocrits, but the near-wall excess appeared wider and shorter in 60% suspensions. For suspensions with 1.0 microns beads, the nature of the profile was dependent upon hematocrit. In all cases, at least a small near-wall excess was observed. For hematocrits of 40 and 60%, profiles for 1.0 microns beads were sometimes similar to those for 2.5 microns beads. For the 60% hematocrit and small beads, however, the excess was less than twice the central concentration in two of five trials. These findings are discussed in the context of previous experiments.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2597441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ASAIO Trans        ISSN: 0889-7190


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