A Review on Microvascular Hemodynamics
The microcirculation is a complex network of vessels ranging from as large as 100 μm to as small as 5 μm. This complex network is responsible for the regulation of oxygen to the surrounding tissues and ensures metabolite washout. With a more complete understanding of the microcirculation’s physiologic and pathologic tendencies, engineers can create new solutions to combat blood pathologies and shock-related diseases. Over the last number of decades a grown interest in the microcirculation has resulted in the development of fundamental techniques to quantify the microvasculature flow and the release of oxygen to tissues.
Source: Critical Care Clinics - Category: Intensive Care Authors: Carlos J. Munoz, Alfredo Lucas, Alexander T. Williams, Pedro Cabrales Source Type: research
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