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TítuloMicrobubble moving in blood flow in microchannels: effect on the cell-free layer and cell local concentration
Autor(es)Bento, D.
Sousa, Lúcia
Yaginuma, T.
Garcia, Valdemar
Lima, Rui Alberto Madeira Macedo
Miranda, João M.
Palavras-chaveLab-On-A-Chip Devices
Microbubbles
Rheology
Microfluidics
Gas embolism
Cell-free layer
Red blood cells
In vitro blood
Micro bubble
Data2017
EditoraSpringer Verlag
RevistaBiomedical Microdevices
Resumo(s)Gas embolisms can hinder blood flow and lead to occlusion of the vessels and ischemia. Bubbles in microvessels circulate as tubular bubbles (Taylor bubbles) and can be trapped, blocking the normal flow of blood. To understand how Taylor bubbles flow in microcirculation, in particular, how bubbles disturb the blood flow at the scale of blood cells, experiments were performed in microchannels at a low Capillary number. Bubbles moving with a stream of in vitro blood were filmed with the help of a high-speed camera. Cell-free layers (CFLs) were observed downstream of the bubble, near the microchannel walls and along the centerline, and their thicknesses were quantified. Upstream to the bubble, the cell concentration is higher and CFLs are less clear. While just upstream of the bubble the maximum RBC concentration happens at positions closest to the wall, downstream the maximum is in an intermediate region between the centerline and the wall. Bubbles within microchannels promote complex spatio-temporal variations of the CFL thickness along the microchannel with significant relevance for local rheology and transport processes. The phenomenon is explained by the flow pattern characteristic of low Capillary number flows. Spatio-temporal variations of blood rheology may have an important role in bubble trapping and dislodging.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/51209
DOI10.1007/s10544-016-0138-z
ISSN1387-2176
e-ISSN1572-8781
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