Alteration of chaotic advection in blood flow around partial blockage zone: role of hematocrit concentration

Maiti, Soumyabrata ; Chaudhury, Kaustav ; DasGupta, Debabrata ; Chakraborty, Suman (2013) Alteration of chaotic advection in blood flow around partial blockage zone: role of hematocrit concentration Journal of Applied Physics, 113 (3). Article ID 034701. ISSN 0021-8979

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4776728

Abstract

Spatial distributions of particles carried by blood exhibit complex filamentary pattern under the combined effects of geometrical irregularities of the blood vessels and pulsating pumping by the heart. This signifies the existence of so called chaotic advection. In the present article, we argue that the understanding of such pathologically triggered chaotic advection is incomplete without giving due consideration to a major constituent of blood: abundant presence of red blood cells quantified by the hematocrit (HCT) concentration. We show that the hematocrit concentration in blood cells can alter the filamentary structures of the spatial distribution of advected particles in an intriguing manner. Our results reveal that there primarily are two major impacts of HCT concentrations towards dictating the chaotic dynamics of blood flow: changing the zone of influence of chaotic mixing and determining the enhancement of residence time of the advected particles away from the wall. This, in turn, may alter the extent of activation of platelets or other reactive biological entities, bearing immense consequence towards dictating the biophysical mechanisms behind possible life-threatening diseases originating in the circulatory system.

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