1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0049-3848(98)00158-3
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Shear-induced platelet activation and platelet microparticle formation in native human blood

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“…The high shear at vascular stenotic sites, including those due to constriction from grafts or intraluminal devices, affects neutrophil and monocyte adherence and phagocytosis 21,22 without impeding, and possibly increasing, microbial adherence. 23 These deleterious effects on endothelial cells, platelets, 24 and cell-mediated immunity may have important etiologic roles with regard to establishment and maintenance of device infection.…”
Section: Host Response To Medical Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The high shear at vascular stenotic sites, including those due to constriction from grafts or intraluminal devices, affects neutrophil and monocyte adherence and phagocytosis 21,22 without impeding, and possibly increasing, microbial adherence. 23 These deleterious effects on endothelial cells, platelets, 24 and cell-mediated immunity may have important etiologic roles with regard to establishment and maintenance of device infection.…”
Section: Host Response To Medical Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LVAD induces iatrogenic immunodeficiency that may predispose to infection. 24,[77][78][79][80][81][82] The device induces an aberrant state of T-cell activation that leads to programmed cell death among CD4-bearing T cells. This results in progressive defects in cellular immunity that may predispose to certain types of infection, including fungal infections.…”
Section: Left Ventricular Assist Devicesmentioning
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“…found that shear rates above certain threshold values seem to promote thrombus formation [30,31], and that various features of turbulent flow also might influence [32]. Turbulent flow has also been suggested to have additional degenerative effects on blood, which is commented more in the appended papers.…”
Section: Thrombus Formationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This describes the expression of adhesion molecules on the surface of platelets (activation) in response to HIFU exposure and clumping (aggregation) in the absence of triggers from endothelial damage, occurring up to 50 s after initial HIFU exposure. It is known that platelets can be activated in the absence of tissue damage by shear stresses on their surface [64], and in the studies by Poliachik, aggregation occurred in response to acoustic cavitation. This is thought to be due to microstreaming causing shear stresses on the surface of the platelets which are sufficient to cause activation and aggregation but insufficient to cause disruption of the membrane [65].…”
Section: Effect Of High-intensity Focused Ultrasound On Thrombogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%