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OverviewAfter many years of relative neglect, the importance of study of factors governing blood flow has at last achieved recognition; in this volume are documented many of the techniques, and the basic scientific and clinical observations, which have helped to open up understanding of this highly important aspect of human physiology and pathology in recent years. The text is logically divided into five sections beginning with blood cell deformability, then moving on to theoretical consideration of blood rheology, followed by accounts of the interrelationships between rheology, blood flow and vascular occlusion. The final two sections deal with blood rheology in clinical practice and therapeutic aspects of the study of blood flow. As regards blood cell deformability (Section A), the basic problem is set out by Kiesewetter and colleagues in the first paragraph of chapter 1 (p. 3), in which they point out that whereas human erythrocytes at rest have a diameter of approxi- mately 7. 5 /-tm, nutritive capillaries have diameters ranging from 3-5 /-tm, and chapters in section A give an account of the ways in which the red cell can undergo deformation to permit capillary perfusion and the maintenance of the microcirculation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: G. D. O. Lowe , G. P. McNicol , J.C. Barbenel , C. D ForbesPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Edition. ed. Weight: 0.655kg ISBN: 9783540102991ISBN 10: 354010299 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 01 March 1981 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsSection A: Blood Cell Deformability.- 1 Problems of Measurement of Red Cell Deformability.- 2 Erythrocyte Flexibility and Whole-blood Viscosity.- 3 New Methods for Red Cell Deformability Measurement.- 4 Measurement and Influence of White Cell Deformability.- 5 The Measurement of Red Blood Cell Deformability.- Section B: General Aspects of Blood Rheology.- 6 Interaction of Vasomotion and Blood Rheology in Haemodynamics.- 7 Measurement of Whole-blood Viscosity.- 8 Measurement of Plasma Viscosity.- Section C: Blood Rheology, Blood Flow and Vascular Occlusion.- 9 Relationship of Blood Rheology to Blood Flow.- 10 Haematocrit, Blood Viscosity, Cerebral Blood Flow, and Vascular Occlusion.- 11 Sickle-cell Disease and Vascular Occlusion.- 12 Circulatory Complications of Leukaemia and Paraproteinaemia.- 13 Occlusive Arterial Disease and Blood Rheology.- Section D: Blood Rheology in Medicine and Surgery.- 14 Blood Viscosity in Diabetes Mellitus.- 15 Surgery and Post-operative Thrombosis.- 16 Rheological Studies in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.- 17 Blood Rheology in the Newborn.- Section E: Therapeutic Aspects of Blood Rheology.- 18 Isovolaemic Haemodilution.- 19 Plasma Exchange.- 20 Plasma Exchange in Macroglobulinaemia.- 21 Defibrinating Agents.- 22 Drug Modification of Erythrocyte Deformability.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |