Separation of red blood cells at high volume concentration under low centrifugal accelerations |
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Authors: | D Lerche R Bilsing |
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Affiliation: | Humboldt-Universit?t, Abt. Haemorheologie und Haemodynamik, Berlin, German Democratic Republic. |
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Abstract: | The separation process of blood and RBC suspensions in a hematocrit range between 0.3-0.7 was investigated with a centrifuge allowed to run at low accelerations (100 xg-1000 xg). The position of the interface between the supernatant of plasma and the RBC column was continuously recorded by a new optoelectronic measuring system. The separation process could be mathematically described by an exponential decrease of the cell column approaching a final packing. At a given centrifugal acceleration the time constant is influenced by hematocrit, aggregation, deformation and plasma viscosity. The final packing depends linearly on the starting hematocrit (0.3-0.7) and can be used as a measure of deformability. |
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