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Effects of ex vivo aging and storage temperature on blood viscosity

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CLINICAL HEMORHEOLOGY AND MICROCIRCULATION
卷 70, 期 2, 页码 155-172

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IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/CH-170330

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Hemorheology; aging; thixotropy; measurement protocol; hyperviscosity

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  1. National Science Foundation [CBET 1510837]

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BACKGROUND: Research on hemorheology is driven in part by its significance in blood diseases and the possible use of hemorheology as a diagnostic tool. However, existing data on blood rheology are limited largely to measurements of steady shear behavior often with varying measurement protocols and insufficient characterization of the physiology. OBJECTIVE: The effects of ex vivo aging and environmental conditions on blood viscosity are investigated to improve standards for hemorheology measurements. METHODS: Measurements on the viscosity of blood from nine healthy donors are obtained and the physiological state of the blood determined. Steady and transient shear measurements are reported as a function of time from withdrawal. The effect of transportation temperature is also assessed. RESULTS: Blood transported at 4 degrees C may exhibit anomalous viscosity variations for short to intermediate times, as opposed to blood transported at room temperature. A time of approximately 3.0 hours was identified as the maximum time after the initial test that accurate rheological tests can be conducted on blood samples. CONCLUSIONS: Measurement protocol and time limit guidelines are established for conducting accurate rheological measurements on blood.

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