Basmadjian D
J Biomech. 1986;19(10):837-45. doi: 10.1016/0021-9290(86)90134-x.
A previous analysis (Basmadjian, J. Biomechanics 17, 287-298, 1984) of the embolizing forces acting on thrombi in steady Poiseuille flow has been extended to pulsatile blood flow conditions in the major blood vessels. We show that for incipient and small compact thrombi up to 0.1 mm height, the maximum embolizing stresses can be calculated from the corresponding 'quasi-steady' viscous drag forces and measured maximum wall shear. Their magnitude is from 5 to 30 times (tau w)Max, the maximum wall shear stress during the cardiac cycle in the absence of thrombi. For larger thrombi, inertial and 'history' effects have to be taken into account, leading to embolizing stresses in excess of 100 Pa (1000 dyn cm-2).
之前的一项分析(巴斯马吉安,《生物力学》17卷,第287 - 298页,1984年)研究了在稳定泊肃叶流中作用于血栓的栓塞力,现已扩展到主要血管中的脉动血流情况。我们表明,对于初始的和高度达0.1毫米的小型紧密血栓,最大栓塞应力可根据相应的“准稳态”粘性阻力和测得的最大壁面切应力来计算。其大小是无血栓时心动周期中最大壁面切应力(τw)Max的5至30倍。对于较大的血栓,必须考虑惯性和“历史”效应,这会导致栓塞应力超过100帕斯卡(1000达因/平方厘米)。