Influence of multiple stenoses on thrombosis formation: an in vitro study

Helem B. Flores Marcial, Jiseob Choi, Donghwi Ham, Junghyun Kim, Pyeongho Jeong, Jinho Choi, Woo Tae Park

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Abstract

Multiple lesions in the same vessel is one of the most common situations found in patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases, this complicates not only the assessment of the severity of each one but also their treatment. To date, the effect of multiple stenoses on different parameters has been simulated by numerical studies. Few others have implemented in vitro platforms for their investigation. However, visualization of thrombosis formation in this kind of lesion is still needed. This in vitro study monitors the formation of thrombus inside microchannels having one, two, and three stenoses. Whole blood was perfused through each channel at high shear rates (> 12,000 s−1), generating thrombosis. Flow changes across each lesion as well as the final percentage of aggregations were monitored. Thus, the location where total occlusion could be produced was found to be the first stenosis for all the cases. Less flow reaching the second and third stenoses was observed which demonstrates that aggregations were growing at the first one. This was verified by measuring the percentage of aggregations at the end of the test.

Original languageEnglish
Article number18
JournalMicro and Nano Systems Letters
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • In vitro model
  • Lab-on-a-chip
  • Microfluidics
  • Multiple stenoses
  • Platelets
  • Thrombosis
  • Whole blood

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