2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.06.494958
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A fibrin enhanced thrombosis model for medical devices operating at low shear regimes or large surface areas

Abstract: Over the past decade, much of the development of computational models of device-related thrombosis has focused on platelet activity. While those models have been successful in predicting thrombus formation in medical devices operating at high shear rates (>5000 s −1), they cannot be directly applied to low-shear devices, such as blood oxygenators and catheters, where emerging information suggest that fibrin formation is the predominant mechanism of clotting and platelet activity plays a secondary role. In t… Show more

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