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Dittrich S - - 2001
BACKGROUND: Acute renal failure is an occasional complication after cardiopulmonary bypass in infants. Whereas it is well known that postoperative hemodynamics inflict acute renal failure, the influence of extracorporeal circulation on the kidney is less clear. Moreover, changes in blood viscosity occur during and after surgery, which may influence renal ...
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Song F - - 2001
Thirty-six cases with hyperglycemia were treated with the method of promoting blood circulation and removing stasis in a course of 4 weeks. The treatment was significantly effective in correcting the abnormal viscosity of the blood by reducing the contents of total plasmic cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG) and apoprotein B (apoB), ...
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Gamzu R - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To study the state of erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation in the peripheral blood of women with pregnancy-induced hypertension as well as in matched controls using a simple slide test and image analysis. METHODS: We recruited 25 women with pregnancy-induced hypertension. Twenty-five age- and gestational age-matched normotensive volunteers took part in the ...
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Lenz C - - 2001
BACKGROUND: The hypothesis of a compensatory dilation of cerebral vessels to maintain cerebral blood flow at a high blood viscosity was tested during hypercapnia in the study after replacement of blood by hemoglobin solutions of defined viscosities. If compensatory vasodilation exists at normocapnia at a high blood viscosity, vasodilatory mechanisms ...
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Rosenson R S - - 2001
OBJECTIVES: It has been proposed that elevated blood viscosity contributes to atherothrombotic and thromboembolic processes. We evaluated whether there is increased blood viscosity in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) that might contribute to cardiovascular complications and reduced tissue perfusion. METHODS: Blood viscosity profiles were evaluated in SLE patients to determine whether ...
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Hall P S - - 2001
Recent geochemical studies of uranium-thorium series disequilibrium in rocks from subduction zones require magmas to be transported through the mantle from just above the subducting slab to the surface in as little as approximately 30,000 years. We present a series of laboratory experiments that investigate the characteristic time scales and ...
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Matsuura T - - 2001
We observed changes in the local cerebral blood flow (LCBF), red blood cell (RBC) concentration and RBC velocity in alpha-chloralose anesthetized rats using laser-Doppler flowmetry during activation of the somatosensory cortex following electrical stimulation of the hind paw under hyperoxia (PaO(2)=513.5+/-48.4 mmHg; mean+/-S.D.) and normoxia (PaO(2)=106.4+/-8.4 mmHg). Electrical stimuli of ...
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Schmidt A - - 2001
There are limited data on the potential influence of blood viscosity on the quantification of valvular regurgitation by color Doppler in the clinical setting. This study was designed to evaluate the effects of blood viscosity on jet dimensions and the proximal flow convergence (proximal isovelocity surface area, PISA) method of ...
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Cinar Y - - 2001
We planned a study to research the relations among blood pressure (BP), viscosity, and temperature in healthy subjects and among BP, viscosity, and glucose in diabetics. With simple random sampling method, 53 healthy and 29 diabetes mellitus (DM) type II subjects were selected. Parameters were determined with capillary viscometer and ...
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Zeltser D - - 2001
We adopted a simple slide test and image analysis to determine the state of erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation in the peripheral blood of 45 patients with acute ischemic stroke, 30 with TIA and 27 matched controls. A highly significant (P=0.005) difference was noted between patients and controls regarding the degree of erythrocyte ...
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Pearson T C - - 2001
n vitro, rheological studies establish that whole blood viscosity and yield stress are high in patients with an erythrocytosis. However, a number of factors ensure that these patients, under physiological conditions, do not show the clinical features observed in other hyperviscosity states. These include red cell axial migration in flowing ...
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Chan J Y - - 2001
p45NF-E2 is a member of the cap 'n' collar (CNC)-basic leucine zipper family of transcriptional activators that is expressed at high levels in various types of blood cells. Mice deficient in p45NF-E2 that were generated by gene targeting have high mortality from bleeding resulting from severe thrombocytopenia. Surviving p45nf-e2(-/-) adults ...
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Siposan D G - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the in vitro effects of low-level laser radiation (LLLR) on selected rheologic constants of the human blood. The variations of CBC parameters to the received dose were determined, as well as of blood viscosity (an erythrocyte aggregation index), as a research method for some structural alteration ...
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Liu T Z - - 2001
BACKGROUND: The addition of an appropriate metal chelator, such as diethylenetriaminopentaacetic acid (DTPA) to stored blood has been shown to be effective in a short-term (0-12 days) prevention of lipid peroxidation of stored RBCS: However, its long-term effectiveness has not been carefully evaluated. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Blood was preserved ...
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Hilzenrat N - - 2001
BACKGROUND: Hemorrhage and volume restitution with commercially available solutions is followed by reduced blood viscosity. Consequent hemodynamic changes may arise not only from the reduced viscosity itself but also from changes in vascular geometry induced by autoregulation processes. Vascular hindrance reflects the contribution of vascular geometry to flow. Our aim ...
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Lupotti F A - - 2001
A method to measure transverse blood flow, based on the correlation between consecutive radiofrequency (RF) signals, has been introduced. This method was validated for an intravascular (IVUS) rotating single element catheter. Currently, we are implementing the method for an IVUS array transducer catheter. The decorrelation characteristics during transverse blood flow ...
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Borberg H - - 2001
Rheological therapy aims at an improvement of organ perfusion however, it has to be stressed that the tonus of the blood vessels also plays an important role for both the blood distribution and the rheology in the micro- and the macrocirculation. Conventional rheotherapy consists of attempts to influence nutrition and ...
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Lokhandwalla M - - 2001
This work analyses the interaction of red blood cells (RBCs) with shock-induced and bubble-induced flows in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL), and calculates, in vitro, the lytic effects of these two flows. A well known experimentally observed fact about RBC membranes is that the lipid bilayer disrupts when subjected to an ...
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Armstrong J K - - 2001
Despite many years of research, the physiologic or possible pathologic significance of RBC aggregation remains to be clearly determined. As a new approach to address an old question, we have recently developed a technique to vary the aggregation tendency of RBCs in a predictable and reproducible fashion by the covalent ...
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Késmárky G - - 2001
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) is a frequently used method in the treatment of coronary artery disease. Coronary stenosis, endothelial injury, and ischemia-reperfusion caused by the balloon inflation and deflation during this procedure can cause several changes in blood flow. In our study 19 patients (mean age: 58 +/- 9 ...
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Nagai Y - - 2001
Changes in hemorheological parameters were studied in patients with ischemic cerebrovascular disease and elderly healthy men who ingested ethanol at 0.5 and 1 g/kg body weight. Following ingestion of 1 g/kg, but not 0.5 g/kg of ethanol, there were significant changes in hemorheologic factors. Whole blood viscosity (WBV, shear rate: ...
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Marton Z - - 2001
Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation is an important component of whole blood viscosity, especially at low shear rates, and is the major cause of the non-Newtonian flow properties of normal blood. In different laboratories several methods are used to determine RBC aggregation, therefore the standardization of aggregation measurements is especially ...
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Reinhart W H - - 2001
Blood viscosity is determined by plasma viscosity, hematocrit, erythrocyte deformability and aggregation. Plasma viscosity and hematocrit are directly regulated by the organism. The molecular biology of the principal determinants of plasma viscosity, i.e., fibrinogen, immunoglobulins, albumin, and lipoproteins is outlined in this work. Hematocrit is regulated by erythropoietin, which is ...
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Tsai A G - - 2001
Hemorheological studies lead to the axiom that high plasma viscosity is detrimental and that it is beneficial to lower blood viscosity, a precept embodied in the practice of hemodilution, where improved perfusion is attributed to the lowering of blood viscosity. Hemodilution is limited by the transfusion trigger, hemoglobin content of ...
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Bertuglia S - - 2001
We hypothesized that during severe hemodilution (SH), i.e., hemodilution beyond 50%, the reduced conditions of shear stress result in endothelium dysfunction and subsequent vasoconstriction. To evaluate the endothelial responses associated with the reduction of hematocrit we tested the responsiveness of arterioles to acetylcholine. Infusion with high-molecular-weight dextran 500,000 following SH ...
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Jagger J E - - 2001
Reductions in red blood cell membrane deformability (RBC(D)) may perturb microcirculatory blood flow and impair tissue O(2)-availability. We investigated the effect of assay temperature on the distribution of RBC(D) in endotoxin (LPS) incubated and control RBCs. Fresh blood from healthy rats was incubated with and without the presence of LPS ...
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Wille T - - 2000
Tooth bleaching materials need to flow easily on insertion but should have high viscosity at low stresses to stay in place on the teeth. Some degree of elasticity may also aid retention on the teeth thereby maximizing efficacy. The present work was undertaken to study the comparative rheology of three ...
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Hitosugi M - - 2000
We examined blood rheologic changes, mainly blood viscosity, during long-term quiet sitting. Samples of blood were obtained from the arm and foot veins of the healthy adult male volunteers before and after 2 h of quiet sitting. Blood viscosity, was immediately determined with an oscillation viscometer, and blood count and ...
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Saunders D K - - 2000
Musk turtles (Sternotherus odoratus) can survive at least 150 days of submergence in normoxic water at 3 degreesC, during which time there are large increases in packed cell volume (PCV). We investigated the effects of submergence in normoxic water at 3 degreesC on the blood viscosity of musk turtles from ...
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Rock G - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Separation of blood components depends on a number of factors, including the viscosity of the plasma and the number and size of the various cellular elements. To enhance granulocyte collection, it is common practice to alter the plasma environment by the addition of sedimenting agents such as hydroxyethyl starch. ...
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Matsuura T - - 2000
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the increase in local cerebral blood flow during neuronal activation (evoked LCBF) and the baseline flow level. We measured the hemodynamics in alpha-chloralose-anesthetized rats using laser-Doppler flowmetry during somatosensory stimulation under the hypocapnic, normocapnic and hypercapnic conditions. The baseline ...
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Russo D C - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Kx is lacking in the RBCs of patients with the McLeod syndrome. This condition is sometimes associated with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD). If given allogeneic RBCs, CGD patients with the McLeod phenotype may produce anti-Kx and anti-Km, and only phenotypically matched McLeod blood would be compatible. McLeod phenotype persons ...
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Klingel R - - 2000
Rheopheresis is a specific application of membrane differential filtration, synonymous with double filtration plasmapheresis for extracorporeal hemorheotherapy, eliminating an exactly defined spectrum of high molecular weight proteins from human plasma (e.g.: fibrinogen, alpha-2-macroglobulin, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, IgM). This results in the improvement of blood flow and microcirculation initiated by lowering ...
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Linde T - - 2000
OBJECTIVES: Lipid emulsions are commonly used for nutrition in critically ill patients. In these patients interventions resulting in deteriorated blood rheology and thereby an impaired microcirculation may be deleterious. This study examined the acute hemorrheological effects of the lipid emulsion Intralipid. We have recently shown that hyperinsulinemia exerts a negative ...
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Lowe G - - 2000
The West of Scotland Coronary Prevention Study (WOSCOPS) showed that pravastatin reduced the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) events in 6,595 middle-aged hypercholesterolaemic men aged 45-64 years without prior myocardial infarction followed for an average of 4.9 years. We hypothesised prospectively (a) that baseline levels of haemorheological variables were ...
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Dierickx P W - - 2000
In an artificial lung, blood is oxygenated and flows around a bundle of hollow fibers while gas flows inside the fiber. The objective of this study is to understand the hydrodynamics of three different fiber banks (inline square IS, staggered square SS and equilateral triangle ET) and to investigate the ...
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Eckmann D M - - 2000
Our goal was to determine and predict the effects of temperature, shear rate, hematocrit, and different volume expanders on blood viscosity in conditions mimicking deep hypothermia for cardiac operations. Blood was obtained from six healthy adults. Dilutions were prepared to hematocrits of 35%, 30%, 22.5%, and 15% using plasma, 0.9% ...
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Pepple D J - - 2000
There are conflicting reports on blood viscosity and its determinants in pre-eclampsia. We investigated the presence of hyperviscosity and its determinants in 25 nulliparous, pre-eclamptic Jamaican women. An equal number of non-pre-eclamptic, gestation-matched women served as controls. There was no statistically significant difference in whole blood, plasma and serum viscosities, ...
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Babcock H P - - 2000
The microscopic and macroscopic response of a polymer solution in start-up shear flow was investigated using fluorescence microscopy of single molecules, bulk viscosity measurements, and Brownian dynamics simulations. An overshoot in viscosity was observed upon flow inception and understood via the observed molecular extension and by simulation findings. Increasing the ...
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Kolf-Clauw M - - 2000
Organophosphate and carbamate ester insecticides, main causes of pesticide poisoning, inhibit cholinesterase (ChE) enzymes. The aim of this study was to measure and compare baseline values for pseudocholinesterase and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) enzyme activities of different blood fractions in the dog to aid in diagnosis of anticholinesterase poisoning. After collecting blood ...
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Komatsu F - - 2000
As a pilot study, we assessed large volume apheresis of red blood cells (RBC) and plasma. The protocol was as follows: (a) 3-RBC group: 3 units (240 ml) of RBC were drawn, (b) RBC+P group: 2 units (160 ml) of RBC and 400 ml of plasma were drawn during one ...
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Lenz C - - 2000
That cerebral blood flow remains unchanged at an increased blood viscosity, as long as the vascular supply is not compromised, was tested. To induce a reduced blood supply of some parts of the brain and to keep the supply unchanged in others both carotid arteries were occluded in anesthetized, ventilated ...
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Sharifi S - - 2000
Transfusion-associated graft-versus-host disease (TA-GVHD) is a serious condition that under certain circumstances can be lethal in immunosuppressed patients. The risk of TA-GVHD can be reduced in this population by gamma irradiation (gammaRad) of blood components. gammaRad results in production of reactive oxygen species which can damage red blood cells (RBC). ...
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Yin Zhiyong - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To develop an on-line system for the measurement of blood viscosity and hematocrit. The dynamic changes of the macrovascular blood volumes, microvascular blood volumes and the total blood volume were observed by means of calculating from the testing result. METHODS: Applying traditional viscosity measurement principle and specific wavelength optic ...
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Doubrovski V A - - 2000
The ultrasonic wave action upon immune red blood cell (RBC) aggregation in vitro was investigated by means of the elastic light-scattering method. The RBC agglutination process in the ultrasonic wave presence was analysed as a function of irradiation time, the antiserum series, the whole blood and antiserum dilution degree and ...
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Riley G L - - 2000
The effect of biomass concentration and mycelial morphology on fungal fermentation broth rheological properties has been investigated. In previous work it had been shown that commonly used rheological parameters, such as the power law consistency and flow behavior indices, could be correlated successfully with the broth biomass concentration and clump ...
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Holmberg A - - 2000
PURPOSE: Plasma and whole blood viscosity are elevated in patients with intermittent claudication. The objectives of this study were to investigate whether critical limb ischemia influences hemorheologic variables and whether the rheologic variables in blood from the affected limb differ from the general circulation. We also intended to study whether ...
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Sagesaka T - - 2000
OBJECTIVES: Although it is well-known that a hemorrhagic tendency in patients with massive bleeding during surgery, or with anemia before surgery, is difficult to control, its mechanism is still obscure. STUDY DESIGN: Using a damped oscillation rheometer, we measured the initiation time (Ti) of whole blood with several concentrations of ...
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Ruggeri A - - 2000
Autotransfusion is the process in which a patient serves as his or her own blood donor; its most important application is the intraoperative blood salvage, in which the blood collected during a surgical operation is filtered, concentrated, washed, and then reinfused. In an automatic autotransfusion device, such as the DIDECO ...
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Mark M - - 2000
Parathyroid hormone and calcitonin, both endocrine modulators of calcium homeostasis, may influence blood rheology. Parathyroid hormone is known to reduce erythrocyte survival, leading to anemia. Calcitonin has been found to have some vascular effects. We have analyzed the Influence of parathyroid hormone (10(-7) to 10(-10) mol/L), calcitonin (10(-6) to 10(-12) ...
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