微血管
剪应力
毛细管作用
化学
血流
体积热力学
材料科学
解剖
机械
生物医学工程
复合材料
病理
物理
热力学
医学
免疫组织化学
内科学
作者
Aristotle G. Koutsiaris,Sophia V. Tachmitzi,Nick Batis,Maria Kotoula,C.H. Karabatsas,Evagelia Tsironi,Dimitrios Chatzoulis
出处
期刊:Biorheology
[IOS Press]
日期:2007-09-01
卷期号:44 (5-6): 375-386
被引量:225
标识
DOI:10.1177/0006355x2007044005006008
摘要
Understanding the mathematical relationships of volume blood flow and wall shear stress with respect to microvessel diameter is necessary for the study of vascular design. Here, for the first time, volume flow and wall shear stress were quantified from axial red blood cell velocity measurements in 104 conjunctival microvessels of 17 normal human volunteers. Measurements were taken with a slit lamp based imaging system from the post capillary side of the bulbar conjunctiva in microvessel diameters ranging from 4 to 24 micrometers. The variation of the velocity profile with diameter was taken into account by using a profile factor function. Volume flow ranged from 5 to 462 pl/s with a mean value of 102 pl/s and gave a second power law best fitting line (r=0.97) deviating significantly from the third power law relation with diameter. The estimated wall shear stress declined hyperbolically (r=0.93) from a maximum of 9.55 N/m(2) at the smallest capillaries, down to a minimum of 0.28 N/m(2) at the higher diameter post capillary venules. The mean wall shear stress value for all microvessels was 1.54 N/m(2).
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