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Non-thermal dielectric barrier discharge plasma is currently being developed for a wide range of medical applications, including blood coagulation, malignant cell apoptosis, and wound healing. However, the effect of non-thermal plasma on the vasculature is unclear. Blood vessels are affected during plasma treatment of many tissues, and vessels themselves may be an important clinical plasma therapy...
Mechanical circulatory support, as well as cardiopulmonary bypass, requires the blood to interface with an artificial surface. This interaction activates the blood, which in turn tends to form clots. Some geometry, such as the junctions, can facilitate blood coagulation. Fluid dynamic simulations show areas where velocity tends to zero after a bifurcation. The proposed contribution deals with the...
Some physical principles are now used for blood coagulation. They may be separated into two classes: the first known use is based on high temperature generated by high frequency (>300kHz) electrical current and the other way is plasma generation in direct contact with living tissue. This paper elaborates on the model device for analysis of cold plasma impact on blood coagulation.Results show that...
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