What is it about?
A usual practice in medicine is to search for “biomarkers” which are measurable quantities of a normal or abnormal biological process. Biomarkers can be biochemical or physical quantities of the body and although commonly used statistically in clinical settings, it is not usual for them to be connected to basic physiological models or equations. In this work, a normative blood velocity model framework for the exchange microvessels was introduced, combining the velocity-diffusion (V-J) equation and statistics, in order to define the normative range (NR) and normative area (NA) diagrams for discriminating normal (normemic) from abnormal (hyperemic or underemic) states, taking into account the microvessel diameter D.
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Why is it important?
This work is different from the usual statistical processing since there is a basis on the well-known physiological principle of the flow diffusion equation.
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This page is a summary of: A normative blood velocity model in the exchange microvessels for discriminating health from disease: Healthy controls versus COVID-19 cases, Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, May 2023, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/ch-231780.
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