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Dynamics of blood flow: modeling of Fahraeus and Fahraeus-Lindqvist effects using a shear-induced red blood cell migration model

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
卷 44, 期 4, 页码 591-603

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DOI: 10.1007/s10867-018-9508-5

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Red blood cells; Axial accumulation; Apparent blood viscosity; Microvessels; Cell depletion

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Blood flow in micro capillaries of diameter approximately 15-500 mu m is accompanied with a lower tube hematocrit level and lower apparent viscosity as the diameter decreases. These effects are termed the Fahraeus and Fahraeus-Lindqvist effects, respectively. Both effects are linked to axial accumulation of red blood cells. In the present investigation, we extend previous works using a shear-induced model for the migration of red blood cells and adopt a model for blood viscosity that accounts for the suspending medium viscosity and local hematocrit level. For fully developed hematocrit profiles (i.e., independent of axial location), the diffusion fluxes due to particle collision frequency and viscosity gradients are of equal magnitude and opposite directions. The ratio of the diffusion coefficients for the two fluxes affects both the Fahraeus and Fahraeus-Lindqvist effects and is found related to the capillary diameter and discharge hematocrit using a well-known data-fit correlation for apparent blood viscosity. The velocity and hematocrit profiles were determined numerically as functions of radial coordinate, tube diameter, and discharge hematocrit. The velocity profile determined numerically is consistent with the derived analytical expression and the results are in good agreement with published numerical results and experimental data for hematocrit ratio and hematocrit and velocity profiles.

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