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This project investigates the effects of blood flow in extracorporeal medical devices, focusing on how turbulent and transitional flow conditions can cause red blood cell damage and clot formation. By using advanced simulations, the project aims to enhance the design of these devices to improve patient outcomes and red…
The blood flow in extracorporeal medical devices is exposed to non-physiological conditions, which may lead to red blood cell damage and clot formation.
Several therapies are applied to patients to prevent these phenomena, but they all come with side effects.
Understanding the causes of flow-induced hemolysis and thrombogenesis would reduce the need for medical therapies, thus enhancing the well-being of the patients.
An extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) circuit is made up of several co…
GRAN SASSO SCIENCE INSTITUTE
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