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Handbook of Hemorheology and Hemodynamics [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 468 pages, Illustrations, ports.
  • Sērija : Biomedical and Health Research v. 69
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1586037714
  • ISBN-13: 9781586037710
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 468 pages, Illustrations, ports.
  • Sērija : Biomedical and Health Research v. 69
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1586037714
  • ISBN-13: 9781586037710
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This work provides a general overview of both basic science and clinical hemorheology and hemodynamics. The linkage between the in vivo and in vitro research described in the book will be of interest to both basic science and clinical investigators. After a chapter on the history of the field, chapters are in sections on hemorheology, hemodynamics, and clinical aspects of hemorheology. The book includes a chapter on comparative hemorheology among species, and a chapter on the neonatal and fetal blood rheology. Also dealt with are the effects of diseases on the mechanical and adhesive properties of red cells and underlying molecular mechanisms, particularly those found in malaria. Baskurt teaches physiology at Akdeniz University, Turkey. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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This publication primarily focuses on the macro- and micro- rheological behavior of blood and its formed elements, on interactions between the formed elements and blood vessel walls, and on the microvascular aspects of hemodynamics. Since many aspects of hemorheology and hemodynamics are affected by disease or clinical states, these effects are discussed as are hyperviscosity syndromes, therapy for disturbed blood rheology, and methods in hemorheology and hemodynamics. Sections of the Handbook include History of Hemorheology; Hemorheology, covering basic aspects, blood composition, blood rheology, cell mechanics, pathophysiology, methods and comparative studies; Hemodynamics, covering basic principles, microcirculation, in vivo effects, endothelium and methods; and Clinical Aspects of Hemorheology, covering hyperviscosity, clinical significance and treatment. The goal is to foster greater interchange between workers in the fields so as to promote collaborative efforts and, hopefully, improved health.

In selecting topics for this handbook the editors have attempted to provide a general overview of both basic science and clinical hemorheology and hemodynamics. Hemorheology and hemodynamics are closely related, the former dealing with all aspects of the flow and interactions of the individual blood cells mostly studied in vitro, the latter with the in vivo relationships among vessel architecture, driving pressure, flow rate and shear stress. The linkage between the in vitro and in vivo research described in the book will be of interest to both basic science and clinical investigators.

The editors of the handbook have each been active in the fields of bio- and hemorheology for many years, and have published extensively. They have successfully achieved their objective to publish a well-written and well-edited handbook that will be valuable for researchers and students in the field.

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Foreword v
Shu Chien
Harry L. Goldsmith
Preface vii
O.K. Baskurt
M.R. Hardeman
M.W. Rampling
H.J. Meiselman
I. History of Hemorheology
History of Hemorheology
3(18)
Michael W. Rampling
II. Hemorheology
Basic Aspects of Hemorheology
21(13)
Giles R. Cokelet
Herbert J. Meiselman
Compositional Properties of Blood
34(208)
Michael W. Rampling
Blood Rheology
Macro- and Micro-Rheological Properties of Blood
45(27)
Giles R. Cokelet
Herbert J. Meiselman
Viscoelasticity of Human Blood
72(19)
George B. Thurston
Nancy M. Henderson
Cell Mechanics
Mechanical and Adhesive Properties of Healthy and Diseased Red Blood Cells
91(23)
Brian M. Cooke
Chwee T. Lim
Red Blood Cell Aggregation
114(23)
Bjorn Neu
Herbert J. Meiselman
Mechanical Properties of Leukocytes and Their Effects on the Circulation
137(16)
Roger Tran-Son-Tay
Gerard B. Nash
Adhesion of Circulating Leukocytes and Platelets to the Vessel Wall
153(17)
Susan L. Cranmer
Gerard B. Nash
Pathophysiology of Blood Rheology
Mechanisms of Blood Rheology Alterations
170(21)
Oguz K. Baskurt
Hemorheology of the Fetus and Neonate
191(15)
Otwin Linderkamp
Mechanical Trauma to Blood
206(22)
Marina V. Kameneva
James F. Antaki
Hemorheological Considerations in Stored Blood Transfusion
228(14)
James P. Isbister
Methods in Hemorheology
242(25)
Max R. Hardeman
Peter. T. Goedhart
Sehyun Shin
Comparative Hemorheology
267(22)
Ursula Windberger
Oguz K. Baskurt
III. Hemodynamics
Basic Principles of Hemodynamics
289(18)
Timothy W. Secomb
Axel R. Pries
Blood Rheology Aspects of the Microcirculation
307(15)
Herbert H. Lipowsky
In Vivo Hemorheology
322(17)
Oguz K. Baskurt
Herbert J. Meiselman
Endothelium and Hemorheology
339(12)
Tommaso Gori
Sandro Forconi
Methods in Hemodynamics
351(20)
Sehyun Shin
Hideyuki Niimi
Max R. Hardeman
Peter T. Goedhart
IV. Clinical Aspects of Hemorheology
Hyperviscosity: Clinical Disorders
371(21)
James P. Isbister
Clinical Significance of Hemorheological Alterations
392(41)
Kalman Toth
Gabor Kesmarky
Tamas Alexy
Treatment in Clinical Hemorheology: A Current Overview
433(12)
Michel R. Boisseau
Katalin Koltai
Zsolt Pecsvarady
Kalman Toth
A Note on the Editors 445(2)
Subject Index 447(8)
Author Index 455