| Literature DB >> 31418067 |
Ruba Khnouf1, Dina Karasneh2,3, Enas Abdulhay2, Arwa Abdelhay4, Weian Sheng5, Z Hugh Fan5,6,7.
Abstract
Blood viscosity measurements are crucial for the diagnosis and understanding of a range of hematological and cardiovascular diseases. Such measurements are heavily used in monitoring patients during and after surgeries, which necessitates the development of a highly accurate viscometer that uses a minimal amount of blood. In this work, we have designed and implemented a microfluidic device that was used to measure fluid viscosity with a high accuracy using less than 10 μl of blood. The device was further used to construct a blood viscosity model based on temperature, shear rate, and anti-coagulant concentration. The model has an R-squared value of 0.950. Finally, blood protein content was changed to simulate diseased conditions and blood viscosity was measured using the device and estimated using the model constructed in this work. Simulated diseased conditions were clearly detected when comparing estimated viscosity values using the model and the measured values using the device, proving the applicability of the setup in the detection of rheological anomalies and in disease diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Blood viscometer; Blood viscosity; Microfluidic device; Point of care diagnostics; Rheological model
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31418067 DOI: 10.1007/s10544-019-0426-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Microdevices ISSN: 1387-2176 Impact factor: 2.838