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Issue title: The Sixth European Conference on Clinical Hemorheology. Part I. Frankfurt am Main, Germany. 15–17 June, 1989
Guest editors: A.M. Ehrly and A.L. Copley
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Paulitschke, M.a | Meier, W.a | Lerche, D.a | Zoellner, K.b | Schmidt, G.b
Affiliations: [a] Department of Hemorheology & Hemodynamics, Institute of Medical Physics & Biophysics, Humboldt University, Berlin, GDR, 1040 | [b] Children’s Hospital, School of Medicine (Charité), Humboldt University, Berlin, GDR, 1040
Note: [1] presented at VI European Conference on Clinical Hemorheology, Frankfurt/Main, 1989.
Note: [] Accepted by: Editor A. M. Ehrly
Abstract: The deformability of RBC in uremic hemodialysed children was determined by two different micropipette techniques (apparent elastic shear modulus of RBC membrane µ; entry time te and amplitude A) in dependence on the period of rhEPO administration. At the outset, mean hematocrit of the 10 children enclosed in the study was 0.20 +/− 0.02, mean predialysis levels of serum creatinine and urea nitrogen were (919 +/− 163)µMol/l and (24.3 +/− 3.0)mMol/l, respectively. Dialysis was performed with hollow fiber dialyzer three times a week for 4 hours each. Mean µ, te and A in children with end-stage renal disease were found to be elevated by 126, 54 and 65 %, respectively, above corresponding mean values of the healthy reference group. Under the therapy with rhEPO mean values of µ, te and A were already significantly decreased by 67, 35 and 34 %, respectively, within the correction period (rhEPO dose: 100 IU/kg/week). In the maintenance period of rhEPO therapy (Hct = 0.30 +/− 0.03) the mean values of deformability parameters reached those of the healthy reference group. Mean cell volume of uremic erythrocytes rose significantly under rhEPO administration. This study showed that under rhEPO therapy apart from the desired correction of anemia of end-stage renal disease the impaired rheological properties of uremic RBC will also be normalised. This findings underline that the impaired RBC deformability in hemodialysed uremic patients cannot be attributed to “uremic toxines” alone.
Keywords: uremia, erythropoietin, RBC membrane, shear elastic modulus, deformability/passage analyzer, cell volume
DOI: 10.3233/CH-1990-10613
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 653-664, 1990
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