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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Gao, Shi-Jia; * | Niimi, Hideyuki | Yamaguchi, Saburo | Shimizu, Takao | Kuriyama, Yoshihiro | Sawada, Tohru
Affiliations: National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute and Hospital, Suita, Osaka 565, Japan
Note: [*] On leave from the Institute of Hematology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Tianjin, China
Note: [] Accepted by: Editor Y. Isogai
Abstract: A nuclepore filtration technique was developed for a clinical evaluation of the deformability of blood cells (red and white) at low shear rates. The filtration process of blood suspensions at low pressure differences was recorded continuously with a microscope-TV-video system. The time course of decreasing filtration pressure was analyzed from the video-monitor. The obtained results are as follows: 1) The relative resistance (Rr) of the blood suspension increased in the time course of filtration. 2) When negative pressure was added, the Rr remained almost constant and its increasing rate was very slight. 3) A great difference appeared in the Rr between normal subjects and patients a low pressure difference below around 10 mmH2O. The Rr showed a difference before and after treating patients. 4) More than 10% WBCs could pass through the nuclepore (5µm diameter). The present nuclepore filtration method showed that the differentiation of RBC deformability at low flow rates was more obvious and sensitive, suggesting it would be useful for clinical applications.
Keywords: filtration test, relative resistance, red cell deformability, white cell plugging, low flow rate
DOI: 10.3233/CH-1989-9211
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 297-306, 1989
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