DocumentCode :
778051
Title :
Power Doppler ultrasound evaluation of the shear rate and shear stress dependences of red blood cell aggregation
Author :
Cloutier, Guy ; Qin, Zhao ; Durand, Louis-Gilles ; Teh, Beng Ghee
Author_Institution :
Lab. de Genie Boimed., Inst. de Recherches Clinique de Montreal, Que., Canada
Volume :
43
Issue :
5
fYear :
1996
fDate :
5/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
441
Lastpage :
450
Abstract :
The use of power Doppler ultrasound at 10 MHz is evaluated as a method to study the shear rate and the shear stress dependences of red blood cell aggregation. This evaluation was based on 6 in vitro experiments conducted in a 1.27-cm diameter tube under steady flow conditions. Porcine whole blood was circulated in the flow model at flow rates ranging between 125 to 1500 ml/min (mean shear rate across the tube ranging between 6 and 74 s -1). For each flow condition, the variation of the Doppler power across the tube and the velocity profile were measured by moving the Doppler sample volume across the tube diameter. For each radial position, the shear rate within the Doppler sample volume was also determined by considering the radial power pattern of the ultrasound beam. To estimate the shear stress within the Doppler sample volume, the apparent viscosity of blood samples withdrawn from the flow model was measured for each experiment. The variation of the Doppler power as a function of the shear rate within the sample volume showed a rapid reduction of the power between 1 and 5 s -1, a transition region between 5 and 10 s -1, and a very slow reduction beyond 10 s -1. Little variation of the Doppler power was measured for shear stress higher than 2 dyn/cm. The maximum Doppler power for all flow rates was usually found near the center of the tube. Based on the ultrasonic scattering models, which predict that the Doppler power is related to the volume square of the scatterers, the method described in the present study showed a very high sensitivity to the presence of red blood cell aggregation for shear rates below 10 s -1.
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; aggregation; bioacoustics; biological techniques; cellular biophysics; haemorheology; 1.27 cm; 10 MHz; blood samples apparent viscosity; flow condition; flow model; in vitro experiments; porcine whole blood; power Doppler ultrasound; radial position; radial power pattern; red blood cell aggregation; shear rate dependence; shear stress dependence; transition region; velocity profile; Fluid flow measurement; In vitro; Power measurement; Red blood cells; Scattering; Stress measurement; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Velocity measurement; Volume measurement; Animals; Blood Flow Velocity; Dextrans; Erythrocyte Aggregation; Erythrocytes; Models, Cardiovascular; Models, Structural; Stress, Mechanical; Swine; Ultrasonography, Doppler;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/10.488792
Filename :
488792
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