Platelets upregulate the generation of thrombin and reinforce the fibrin clot which increases the incidence risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). However, the role of platelets in the …
In the last decade numerous mathematical models have been formulated to investigate specific components of the clotting system such as the tissue factor pathway of coagulation …
K Leiderman, AL Fogelson - … medicine and biology: a journal of …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
The body's response to vascular injury involves two intertwined processes: platelet aggregation and coagulation. Platelet aggregation is a predominantly physical process …
Thrombosis is a life-threatening clinical condition characterized by the obstruction of blood flow in a vessel due to the formation of a large thrombus. The pathogenesis of thrombosis is …
Modeling thrombus growth in pathological flows allows evaluation of risk under patient- specific pharmacological, hematological, and hemodynamical conditions. We have …
A comprehensive understanding of thrombus formation as a physicochemical process that has evolved to protect the integrity of the human vasculature is critical to our ability to predict …
D Basmadjian - Annals of biomedical engineering, 1990 - Springer
The paper presents a mathematical analysis of the contributions of flow and mass transport to a single reactive event at a blood vessel wall. The intent is to prepare the ground for a …
Vascular injury triggers two intertwined processes, platelet deposition and coagulation, and can lead to the formation of an intravascular clot (thrombus) that may grow to occlude the …
Z Xu, N Chen, MM Kamocka… - Journal of the Royal …, 2008 - royalsocietypublishing.org
A two-dimensional multiscale model is introduced for studying formation of a thrombus (clot) in a blood vessel. It involves components for modelling viscous, incompressible blood …