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International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies

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2024, Vol. 11 Issue 3, Part A

Exploring capillary-tissue fluid exchange: Insights into red cell deformation in narrow vessels and its clinical implications

Author(s):

Kshiteendra Mohan Jaiswal, Mo. Sadique, Shabab Akbar and Sapna Ratan Shah

Abstract:

This work focuses on how blood move between tiny blood vessels (capillaries) and surrounding tissues, especially when the capillary diameter is smaller than that of red blood cells (RBCs). It has shown that in such narrow vessels, there is very little space between the RBC and the vessel wall, allowing plasma to squeeze through. It is shown in this work at how different factors like the shape of deformed RBCs, their speed, and how easily tissues allow fluids to pass (permeability) affect the flow of blood. It has also shown that when tissues are less permeable, blood flow is smoother. Also, faster-moving RBCs encounter less resistance. By comparing its findings with other models, this study demonstrates its value in understanding blood flow dynamics in small vessels. This knowledge could lead to the development of new diagnostic tools for various diseases.

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How to cite this article:
Kshiteendra Mohan Jaiswal, Mo. Sadique, Shabab Akbar and Sapna Ratan Shah. Exploring capillary-tissue fluid exchange: Insights into red cell deformation in narrow vessels and its clinical implications. Int. J. Fauna Biol. Stud. 2024;11(3):08-14. DOI: 10.22271/23940522.2024.v11.i3a.1021

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