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Issue title: Selected Proceedings of the European Society for Clinical Hemorheology (E.S.C.H.), 26–29 June, 2005, Siena, Italy
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Késmárky, Gábor | Fehér, Gergely | Koltai, Katalin | Horváth, Beáta | Tóth, Kálmán
Affiliations: First Department of Medicine, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary
Note: [] Corresponding author: Gábor Késmárky, MD, PhD, First Department of Medicine, University of Pécs, Ifjúság út 13, 7624 Pécs, Hungary. Tel.: +36 72 536001, ext. 5314; Fax: +36 72 536148; E-mail: gabor.kesmarky@aok.pte.hu.
Abstract: Background: In atherosclerotic diseases vascular reserve is impaired and pressure gradient is decreased, therefore the reduced blood fluidity can lead to tissue ischemia more rapidly. In previous investigations we demonstrated the deterioration of plasma and whole blood viscosities in patients with acute ischemic coronary syndromes, chronic coronary artery disease, and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Methods: Hemorheological variables (plasma and whole blood viscosities, hematocrit, red blood cell aggregation), hemostaseological parameters (plasma fibrinogen and von Willebrand factor (vWf)), and platelet aggregation were detected in more recent studies in cardio- and cerebrovascular diseases, and diabetes mellitus. Common risk factors (lipid profile, smoking, glucose level, previous diseases) and medication were also recorded. Results: High portion of vascular patients were demonstrated to have poor ex vivo platelet inhibition. Effective antiplatelet treatment detected by aggregometry was related to lower plasma fibrinogen concentration and red blood cell aggregation and was also associated with less recurrent vascular events during the follow-up (p<0.001). Beside the impaired hemorheological characteristics, the diabetic patients showed elevated vWf activity, which turned to correlate with hemoglobin A1c concentration (p<0.01) rather than the fasting glucose. Summary: Our studies indicate the active role and interaction of hemorheological and hemostaseological factors in atherosclerotic heart diseases.
Keywords: Viscosity, hemostasis, ischemic heart disease
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 35, no. 1-2, pp. 67-73, 2006
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