Dynamic structure of blood flow in microvessels.

G Mchedlishvili
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The present article summarizes the author's perennial research on the flow of red blood cells in microvessels, the major determinant of rheological properties of blood in the microcirculation. Two main patterns of blood flow structure in microvessels, in the smallest arteries and veins and in the capillaries are described. The red cell concentration (hematocrit) in the blood flowing in microvessels undergoes regular alterations with changes of blood flow rate and vessel diameter in the microvascular beds. Further, the red blood cell concentration and flow velocity gradients are found in the cross-section of microvessels that should considerably affect the blood rheological properties in the microcirculation. In addition, radial displacements and blood velocity fluctuations of red cells in the flow are discovered in the larger microvessels during ischemic decrease of blood flow rate. The main factor disturbing the normal blood flow structure, and hence the normal rheological properties of blood, is the intravascular aggregation of red blood cells, which is to be diagnosed and eliminated in patients with blood rheological disturbances.

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微血管血流的动态结构。
本文总结了作者多年来对微血管中红细胞流动的研究,这是微循环中血液流变学特性的主要决定因素。描述了微血管、最小动脉和静脉以及毛细血管中两种主要的血流结构模式。随着微血管床内血流速率和血管直径的变化,微血管内血流中的红细胞浓度(红细胞压积)发生规律性的变化。此外,在微血管的横截面上发现了红细胞浓度和流速梯度,这应该会显著影响微循环中的血液流变学特性。此外,在血流速率缺血性降低过程中,在较大的微血管中发现了红细胞在血流中的径向位移和血流速度波动。影响血液正常流动结构,进而影响血液正常流变特性的主要因素是红细胞在血管内的聚集,这在血液流变障碍患者中是需要诊断和消除的。
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