2022
DOI: 10.1111/trf.16833
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Effect of modern infusion pumps on RBC quality

Abstract: Background: Mechanical stress on red blood cells is associated with using infusion pumps for blood administration. Current standards in North America leave it to healthcare facilities to consult with manufacturers about infusion pump safety for transfusion; studies on various pumps and red blood cell (RBC) conditions are scarce. Study design and methods: RBC units were pumped through four infusion pumps on d22 (22 days postcollection), d40, d28 after gamma irradiation on d14 (I14d28), and d22 after irradiation… Show more

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“…Maximum shear levels are higher for unimodal waves than for bi-and multimodal waves. Therefore, large values of m are more adequate for blood propulsion using this mechanism as they present less erythrocyte damage risk [48,49]. Uniformity of the streamwise velocity and retrograde flow elimination are also enhanced by the augmentation of modality m. For shear thinning fluid peristalsis in an NSSWs duct, the longitudinal negative velocity magnitude is higher than for shear independent fluids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maximum shear levels are higher for unimodal waves than for bi-and multimodal waves. Therefore, large values of m are more adequate for blood propulsion using this mechanism as they present less erythrocyte damage risk [48,49]. Uniformity of the streamwise velocity and retrograde flow elimination are also enhanced by the augmentation of modality m. For shear thinning fluid peristalsis in an NSSWs duct, the longitudinal negative velocity magnitude is higher than for shear independent fluids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%