Filtration pressure and red blood cell deformability: evaluation of a new device: erythrometre.

M Guéguen, J M Bidet, F Durand, F Driss, A Joffre, B Genetet
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The authors have tested a new device that records the filtration pressure of a suspension of red blood cells (R.B.C.) passing through a 3 micron pore diameter filter. As the flow rate is constant, the pressure increase allows to appreciate an index of the R.B.C. deformability. In order to test the performances of this new equipment, the authors have studied the influence of the variation of the following parameters. Haematocrit from 0.5 to 2%, Buffer composition; time elapsing from drawing to measurement: from hour 0 to hour 3. This analysis has been performed on donors; on packed red cells preserved in CPD, from D0 to D21 and on patients specimens and the results have been compared to the whole blood filtration according to the Reid and Dormandy method. The following parameters were simultaniously measured: Whole blood viscosity by means of a Low Shear 30 viscosimeter, Intraerythrocyte ATP by bioluminescence, Membrane lipid composition (cholesterol, phospholipids), Scanning electron microscopy. This new apparatus, measuring the filtration pressure seems to be a more sensitive and reproductible method allowing to approach the RBC deformability, and quite usefull in clinical haemorheology.

过滤压力和红细胞变形性:一种新设备:红细胞计的评价。
作者测试了一种新设备,该设备可以记录红细胞悬浮液(R.B.C.)通过孔径为3微米的过滤器时的过滤压力。在流量一定的情况下,压力的增加可以得到rbc变形能力的一个指标。为了测试新设备的性能,研究了以下参数变化对设备性能的影响。红细胞压积0.5 - 2%,缓冲成分;从绘图到测量的时间:从0小时到3小时。这一分析已在捐赠者身上进行;从D0到D21的CPD中保存的填充红细胞和患者标本,并根据Reid和Dormandy方法将结果与全血过滤进行比较。同时测量以下参数:低剪切30粘度计测定全血粘度,生物发光测定红细胞ATP,膜脂组成(胆固醇,磷脂),扫描电镜。这种新的仪器,测量过滤压力似乎是一个更敏感和可重复的方法,允许接近红细胞变形性,在临床血液流变学相当有用。
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