Advances in Hemodynamics and Hemorheology, Volume 1, Volume 1

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T.V. How
Elsevier, Sep 24, 1996 - Science - 449 pages

This series presents reviews covering all aspects of haemodynamics and haemorheology. Topics covered include the complexities of microcirculation, the rheology of blood and blood vessels, and the mechanics of blood flow in arteries and veins. The contributions aim to reflect the advances being made in experimental techniques and instrumentation for laboratory and clinical measurements and in numerical and mathematical modelling. Emphasis is placed on the scientific and engineering principles involved, but particular attention is also given to the clinical significance of this area of research. Topics covered by this volume include viscoelastic properties of blood and blood analogues; blood flow through narrow tubes; and numerical modelling of blood flow.

 

Contents

CHAPTER 1 VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES OF BLOOD AND BLOOD ANALOGS
1
CHAPTER 2 MICRORHEOLOGICAL MODELS OF RED BLOOD CELL MECHANICS
31
CHAPTER 3 NUMERICAL MODELING OF BLOOD FLOW
67
HEMODYNAMIC APPLICATIONS
113
CHAPTER 5 THE APPLICATION OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE TO BLOOD FLOW STUDIES
145
ITS PHYSICAL NATURE PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ROLE MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS
201
CHAPTER 7 PULMONARY ARTERY BLOOD FLOW AND HEMODYNAMICS
229
CHAPTER 8 IN VIVO HEMODYNAMIC MEASUREMENTS
325
CHAPTER 9 HEMODYNAMICS OF VASCULAR PROSTHESES
373
INDEX
425
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