Dynamic viscosity of blood serum determined using proton magnetic relaxation

Author:

Torres Yulianela Mengana1,Guevara Manuel Arsenio Lores1,Milán Hugo Ferrales2,Beyries Lidia Clara Suárez3,Rodríguez Samuel Jorge Rosales3,Reyes Inocente Rodríguez3,Naranjo Juan Carlos García1,Geli Yamirka Alonso1

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Biofísica Médica, Universidad de Oriente

2. Departamento de Física, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Exactas, Universidad de Oriente

3. Hospital General Docente “Dr. Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso”

Abstract

Abstract An experimental procedure, based on proton magnetic relaxation, is presented to determine the absolute dynamic viscosity in blood serum (hS). The blood serum samples were obtained voluntary from whole blood of healthy individuals and patients, and processed by classical methods (centrifugation and decanting). The Carr-Purcell-Meiboon-Gill pulse sequence was employed to determine the transverse proton magnetic relaxation time (T2) in a Tecmag Magnetic Resonance console coupled to a magnet of 0. 095 T and the temperature of measurement was 293 K. A theoretical linear behavior of the transverse proton magnetic relaxation rate (1/T2) as a function of hS was obtained after the consideration of blood serum as an extremely diluted solution of albumin and globulins, and assuming a fast exchange of water molecules between the bound phase and the solvent. A value of hS= 1.29±0.07 mPa s was obtained in samples belonging to 20 voluntary healthy individuals, which statistically match with the value obtained using the Ostwald viscometer for the same samples (hS= 1.32±0.04 mPa s, P=0.104319>0.05, a=0.05). The potential medical utility of the presented proton magnetic resonance procedure was demonstrated in patients with Multiple Myeloma (24) and Sickle Cell Disease (34), in which hS resulted increased with values of 1.40±0.18 mPa s (P=0.0137509<0.05, a=0.05) and 1.36±0.10 mPa s (P=0.00809615<0.05, a=0.05) respectivelly.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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