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Optimal hematocrit in an artificial microvascular network.

Nathaniel Z PietyWalter H ReinhartJulianne StutzSergey S Shevkoplyas
Published in: Transfusion (2017)
Although exact optimal hematocrit values may depend on specific microvascular architecture, our results suggest that the optimal hematocrit for oxygen delivery in the microvasculature depends on perfusion pressure. Therefore, anemia in chronic disorders may represent a beneficial physiological response to reduced perfusion pressure resulting from decreased heart function and/or vascular stenosis. Our results may help explain why a therapeutically increasing hematocrit in such conditions with RBC transfusion frequently leads to worse clinical outcomes.
Keyphrases
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