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English: Video clip of participants with low perfused boundary region with normal microvascular perfusion. Video clip of a participant with low PBR (1.84 µm) shows fast and efficient passage of RBCs through the microvessels. Quantitatively, the functional microvascular density is longer 6782 µm/mm2 compared to that of participant with high PBR (in Movie S1). The RBC filling percentage of this participant was higher at 74.1%, which means that the time in which a particular vascular segment contains an RBC present is increased. Note: While the functional microvascular density is based on the individual video clip, the PBR and RBC filling percentage are not just from the shown video clip, but calculated from all recording sessions.
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Source Movie S2 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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