Theoretical and Clinical Hemorheology : Proceedings of the Second International Conference The International Society of Hemorheology The University of Heidelberg, West Germany July 27-August 1, 1969 / edited by Hellmut H. Hartert, Alfred L. Copley.

The Second Conference of the International Society of Hemorheology took place under the auspices of the University of Heidelberg from July 27 - August 1,1969 in Heidel berg. At this conference the name of the Society was changed to THE INTERNA TIONAL SOCIETY OF BIORHEOLOGY, since the members decided...

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Main Author: Hartert, Hellmut H.
Other Authors: Copley, Alfred L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1971.
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Table of Contents:
  • A. Inaugural Session
  • Welcome Address the Chairman.
  • Opening Address the President of the Society.
  • B. Ceremony of Poiseuille Award
  • Presidential Address H o n o r i n g GEORGE WILLIAM SCOTT BLAIR.
  • The Rheology of Blood and of Other Things.
  • C. Scientific Sessions
  • I. Theoretical Hemorheology
  • The Importance of Plasma Mixing in Bolus Flow. With 2 Figures
  • Physical Stability of the Microcirculation. With 8 Figures
  • Model Studies of the Hydrodynamic Characteristics of an Erythrocyte. III. Drag and Lift in Erythrocyte-Erythrocyte Interactions. With 11 Figures
  • Some Model Experiments in Hemodynamics. IV. With 8 Figures
  • A Numerical Model for Two-Dimensional Oscillatory Flow and Oxygen Transfer in the Axial Plasmatic Gaps of Capillaries. With 10 Figures
  • Theoretical Studies in Blood Vessel Hemorheology. With 5 Figures
  • Particle Interactions in Suspension Flows. With 8 Figures
  • On the Viscosity of Blood. With 4 Figures
  • Surface Chemical Aspects of Flow Characteristics of Blood. With 1 Figure
  • Flow in Locally Constricted Tapered Tubes. With 10 Figures
  • The Distribution of Pulse Pressure as Related to the Non-Uniformity of the Arterial System. With 4 Figures
  • II. Experimental Hemorheology
  • Velocity Profile Effects in the Electromagnetic Flow-Measurement of Pulsating Flow. With 5 Figures
  • Role of Mutual Cellular Repulsions in the Rheology of Concentrated Red Blood Cell Suspensions. With 11 Figures
  • Change of Erythrocyte Deformability During Fixation in Acetaldehyde. With 8 Figures
  • Influence of Fibrinogen and Globulins on Blood Rheology at Low Shear Rates: Comparison among Elephant, Dog and Man. With 10 Figures
  • Gelation of Fibrinogen and Plasma Systems Studied Light Scattering and Rheogoniometric Methods. With 9 Figures
  • Studies on Thrombus Prevention in an Extracorporeal Arteriovenous Microshunt.
  • Considerations of the Internal Viscosity of the Red Cell and of the Rheology of the Red Cell Membrane, and of the Effect of these Factors on Blood Flow. With 5 Figures
  • Disaggregation of Erythrocyte Aggregates and Decrease of the Structural Viscosity of Human Blood 2-Phenyl-benzyl-aminomethyl-imidazolidine (Antazolin). With 4 Figures
  • On the Relation between Blood Viscosity and Dynamic Viscoelasticity in the C l o t t i n g Process of the Blood. With 6 Figures
  • The Viscoelastic Properties of Whole Blood. With 9 Figures
  • Functional Coupling between Endo-Endothelial Layer and Capillary Flow. With 3 Figures
  • The Influence of the Length of a Capillary Channel on the Axial Accumulation of Red Cells. With 5 Figures
  • Possible Effect of Blood Flow on the Turnover Rate of Vascular Endothelial Cells. With 2 Figures
  • Velocity Dependent Interaction between Platelets and Different Surfaces. With 5 Figures
  • Model Experiments in Red Cell Rheology: The Mammalian Red Cell as a Fluid Drop. With 6 Figures
  • Electrokinetic Methods in the Study of Biological Surfaces. With 4 Figures
  • Stability of the Blood Suspension and Zeta Potential of Blood Components. With 7 Figures
  • Dacron and Glass Wool Filtration of Blood. With 2 Figures
  • Viscometric Behavior of Young and Aged Erythrocytes. With 3 Figures
  • Viscometric Measurements for Blood and Blood Plasma. With 9 Figures
  • Vessel Wall Permeability. A Method of Quantitative Determination Vital Microscopy. With 7 Figures
  • Dependence of Electromagnetic Flow-Meter Sensitivity upon Cell Distribution and Orientation. With 7 Figures
  • III. Clinical Hemorheology
  • Dynamic (VFTV) Blood Coagulation in Patients with Hypertension, Renal Failure, and Peripheral Arterial Disease. Formation Times, Viscosities and Degradation of Red and White Thrombi. With 4 Figures
  • Dynamic Blood Coagulation: Effect of Velocity Gradient on the Clotting Times, Rheology and Morphology of Clots and Thrombi in Normals and Patients. With 5 Figures
  • Specific Red Cell Aggregating Activity in Normal Blood Donors and in Patients with High Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate. With 2 Figures
  • Viscosity of Blood and Plasma in Various Diseases. With 9 Figures
  • Erythrocyte Deformability and its Significance to Survival in the Microcirculation. With 9 Figures
  • Red Cell Aggregation and Red Cell Deformation: Their Influence on Blood Rheology in Health and Disease. With 7 Figures
  • A Hemorheological View on Molecular Interactions between Red Blood Cell Constituents in the Pathogenesis of Constitutional Hemolytic Anemias.
  • Flow Behavior of Red Cells in Pathologic Sera: Existence of a Yield Shear Stress in the Absence of Fibrinogen. With 6 Figures
  • Reduction in Blood Viscosity and Disaggregation of Erythrocyte Aggregate Streptokinase. With 7 Figures
  • IV. Hemorheological Methods
  • A Variable Shear Rate Capillary Viscometer for Outflow Viscometry in Dogs. With 6 Figures
  • Velocity Profile Measurements in Living Microvessels a Correlation Method. With 1 Figure
  • Some Modifications of the Weissenberg Rheogoniometer for Adaptation to Hemorheological Studies. With 1 Figure
  • A Method for Measuring the Electrophoretic Mobility of Colloidal Particles in Suspension. Theory and Comparison between Four Different Cells. With 7 Figures
  • V. Standards and Terminology
  • 2nd International Conference on Hemorheology, 1969. Committee on Classification and Nomenclature. Introductory Paper G.W. SCOTT BLAIR. 'Classification: Conditions, Properties and Processes'
  • Notes on the Poiseuille Medal and the Award Ceremony.
  • List of Contributors.