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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Brun, J.F.; | Boulot, P. | Fons, C.; | Frosi, F.; | Deschamps, F.; | Bachelard, B.; | Supparo, I.; | Viala, J.L. | Orsetti, A.;
Affiliations: Service d'Exploration Physiologique des Hormones et des Métabolismes (Professeur A. Orsetti), Hôpital Lapeyronie, 34059 Montpellier-Cédex, France | Laboratoire de Physiologie II, Institut de Biolbgie, Faculte de Medecine, Montpellier, France | Service de Gynecologie et Obstetrique de Montpellier, Avenue du Professeur Grasset, Montpellier
Abstract: This study was carried on in order to describe intrauterine fetal blood rheology, and to try to correlate these measurements with hemodynamic data obtained by doppler. Fetuses underwent cordocentesis in utero during pregnancy with a method allowing an ambulatory sampling with no premedication. Pathologic cases (malformations, fetal distress) were excluded from the study. Finally, a group of 80 ‘normal’ fetuses was constituted, covering the period between 25 and 30 week's gestation. When compared to mothers studied at the same time, have significantly lower blood viscosity, lower plasma viscosity, lower RBC flexibility (measured by filterability) and higher hematocrit/viscosity ratio. Measurement of RBC rigidity by viscometry gave no significant differences. Fetal RBC aggregation was studied in 52 samples and was very low when compared to mothers with ‘M’ values equal to zero before 30 wks. The following parameters are linearly related to time: blood viscosity, hematocrit, hemoglobin count, RBC count, WBC count, eosinophil count, RBC aggregation index ‘M’. A correlation between umbilical artery resistance index and both whole blood viscosity and hematocrit is also found and requires confirmation on a larger sample.
Keywords: fetal blood, cordocentesis, hemorheology, erythrocyte deformability, blood viscosity, erythrocyte aggregation, vascular resistance
DOI: 10.3233/CH-1993-13206
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 215-226, 1993
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