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[edit]DescriptionDeeper-Penetration-of-Erythrocytes-into-the-Endothelial-Glycocalyx-Is-Associated-with-Impaired-pone.0096477.s001.ogv |
English: Video clip of participants with high perfused boundary region with altered microvascular perfusion. A single recording session (from ten or more recording sessions per measurement) is extracted from random participants with high and low (Movie S2) PBR to illustrate the difference in level of perfusion. Video clip of a participant with high PBR (2.52 µm) shows altered microvascular perfusion. Descriptively, the movement of RBCs seem sluggish. Automated quantitative analysis through the software shows that the RBC filling percentage was 65.3% and the functional microvascular density (total length of perfused vessel per area of tissue) is 1985 µm/mm2. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Lee D, Dane M, van den Berg B, Boels M, van Teeffelen J, de Mutsert R, den Heijer M, Rosendaal F, van der Vlag J, van Zonneveld A, Vink H, Rabelink T, for the NEO study group (2014). "Deeper Penetration of Erythrocytes into the Endothelial Glycocalyx Is Associated with Impaired Microvascular Perfusion". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0096477. PMID 24816787. PMC: 4015985. | ||
Author | Lee D, Dane M, van den Berg B, Boels M, van Teeffelen J, de Mutsert R, den Heijer M, Rosendaal F, van der Vlag J, van Zonneveld A, Vink H, Rabelink T, for the NEO study group | ||
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