2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1sm01212f
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Recent advances in blood rheology: a review

Abstract: Blood rheology shows viscoelastic, thixotropic (using a structural parameter λ) and viscoplastic characteristics shown in steady stress vs. shear-rate data.

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“…Moreover, the outcome of the proposed approach, where the effective microscopic viscoelasticity of plasma is retrieved, can be used as input for more complex models where the multiscale response of blood is attributed to specific contributions. [34][35][36] The microrheological model used in the present work is general and not specific to optical measurements. Nevertheless, from a practical standpoint, the all-optical-fiber implementation of the coherence-gated DLS technique has a number of key advantages such as measurement flexibility, easy access, and incorporation with standard vascular access devices.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, the outcome of the proposed approach, where the effective microscopic viscoelasticity of plasma is retrieved, can be used as input for more complex models where the multiscale response of blood is attributed to specific contributions. [34][35][36] The microrheological model used in the present work is general and not specific to optical measurements. Nevertheless, from a practical standpoint, the all-optical-fiber implementation of the coherence-gated DLS technique has a number of key advantages such as measurement flexibility, easy access, and incorporation with standard vascular access devices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the complex rheology of blood is critical not only for diagnosing several pathological conditions and for monitoring the effects of certain pharmaceutical therapies, 1,2,34 but also because its major role in a variety of clinical settings where the coagulation status of blood needs to be continuously managed. Unfortunately, common coagulation assays are not always suited for this purpose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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