51. Erythrometer: A new device for measuring erythrocyte filterability and plasma viscosity
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Stoltz Jf, Malher E, and Duvivier C
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Diamide ,Pressure drop ,Erythrocytes ,Materials science ,Chromatography ,Physiology ,Micropore Filters ,Blood viscosity ,Ultrafiltration ,Equipment Design ,Blood Viscosity ,Volumetric flow rate ,Red blood cell ,Membrane ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Glutaral ,Physiology (medical) ,medicine ,Humans ,New device ,Plasma viscosity ,Suspension (vehicle) - Abstract
The Erythrometer is a new device capable of determining both red blood cell filterability and plasma viscosity. In the case of filterability measurements, a suspension of washed red blood cells is filtered at a steady flow rate through a 3 or 5 microns pore-diameter membrane. Pressure drop across the membrane is recorded and a red blood cell filterability index can be calculated according to the change in pressure. The authors describe the instrument's operating principle and performance and present some of the results obtained.
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- 1984
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