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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Pusl, Thomas | Broedl, Uli C. | Parhofer, Klaus G. | Otto, Carsten
Affiliations: Department of Internal Medicine II, Klinikum Grosshadern, University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Note: [] Contributed equally and should be considered equivalent authors.
Note: [] Corresponding author: Prof. Dr. Klaus G. Parhofer, Department of Internal Medicine II, Klinikum Grosshadern, University of Munich, 81377 Munich, Germany. Tel.: +49 89 7095 3010; Fax: +49 89 7095 8879; E-mail: klaus.parhofer@med.uni-muenchen.de.
Abstract: Hemorheological abnormalities are independent cardiovascular risk indicators and adversely affect the outcome of cardiovascular disease. Single LDL apheresis treatment was shown to improve blood and plasma viscosity, red cell aggregation and deformability. However, the long-term effects of LDL apheresis on hemorheology are still unknown. Therefore, we investigated hemorheological parameters in 23 patients (11 women, 12 men) with angiographically established coronary heart disease and drug-resistant hypercholesterolemia regularly treated with LDL apheresis for 7.6±3.1 years. Hemorheological measurements (whole blood viscosity, plasma viscosity, red blood cell aggregation at stasis and low shear rate) were analyzed in all patients before and after the initial LDL apheresis as well as before a current LDL apheresis. Single LDL apheresis resulted in significantly reduced plasma viscosity, whole blood viscosity and erythrocyte aggregation index. However, long-term apheresis had no sustained effect on plasma and whole blood viscosity. Our data indicate that in contrast to its beneficial short-term effects, long-term LDL apheresis does not stably improve hemorheology.
Keywords: Blood viscosity, red cell aggregation, fibrinogen, lipid
DOI: 10.3233/CH-2009-1166
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 137-142, 2009
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