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Impact of anti-coagulant choice on blood elongational behavior.
Fiscina, Jorge Eduardo; Darras, Alexis; Attinger, Daniel et al.
2024In Soft Matter, 20 (23), p. 4561 - 4566
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Keywords :
Anticoagulants; Edetic Acid; Heparin; Citric Acid; Humans; Swine; Animals; Blood Viscosity/drug effects; Edetic Acid/chemistry; Edetic Acid/pharmacology; Heparin/pharmacology; Heparin/chemistry; Viscosity; Citric Acid/chemistry; Blood/drug effects; Rheology; Anticoagulants/pharmacology; Anticoagulants/chemistry; Characteristic relaxation time; Complex fluids; Elongational viscosity; Ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid; Flow Phenomena; Human bloods; Non-newtonian; Rheological property; Swine bloods; Blood; Blood Viscosity; Chemistry (all); Condensed Matter Physics
Abstract :
[en] Blood is a highly complex fluid with rheological properties that have a significant impact on various flow phenomena. In particular, it exhibits a non-Newtonian elongational viscosity that is comparable to polymer solutions. In this study, we investigate the effect of three different anticoagulants, namely EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid), heparin, and citrate, on the elongational properties of both human and swine blood. We observe a unique two stage thinning process and a strong dependency of the characteristic relaxation time on the chosen anticoagulant, with the longest relaxation time and thus the highest elongational viscosity being found for the case of citrate. Our findings for the latter are consistent with the physiological values obtained from a dripping droplet of human blood without any anticoagulant. Furthermore, our study resolves the discrepancy found in the literature regarding the reported range of characteristic relaxation times, confirming that the elongational viscosity must be taken into account for a full rheological characterization of blood. These results have important implications for understanding blood flow in various physiological, pathological and technological conditions.
Disciplines :
Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Fiscina, Jorge Eduardo;  Saarland University, Physics Department, 66123 Saarbruecken, Germany. j.fiscina@mx.uni-saarland.de
Darras, Alexis;  Saarland University, Physics Department, 66123 Saarbruecken, Germany
Attinger, Daniel;  Struo LLC, Ames, Iowa 50010, USA
WAGNER, Christian  ;  University of Luxembourg ; Saarland University, Physics Department, 66123 Saarbruecken, Germany
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Impact of anti-coagulant choice on blood elongational behavior.
Publication date :
12 June 2024
Journal title :
Soft Matter
ISSN :
1744-683X
eISSN :
1744-6848
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry, England
Volume :
20
Issue :
23
Pages :
4561 - 4566
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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