Correlation Analysis Between Echinocytosis Stages and Blood Viscosity During Oxygenator Perfusion: An In Vitro Study

Author:

Okahara Shigeyuki1ORCID,Miyamoto Satoshi2,Soh Zu3,Yoshino Masaru2,Takahashi Hidenobu4,Itoh Hideshi5,Tsuji Toshio3

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Health Sciences, Junshin Gakuen University, Fukuoka, Japan

2. Department of Clinical Engineering, Hiroshima University Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan

3. Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan

4. Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Medical Science and Technology, Hiroshima International University, Hiroshima, Japan

5. Department of Health and Medical Sciences, Nippon Bunri University, Ōita, Japan.

Abstract

The study aimed to investigate the effect of red blood cell (RBC) morphology on oxygenator perfusion, focusing on stages of echinocytosis and their correlation with blood viscosity. A test circuit with an oxygenator and human RBC mixtures was used to induce changes in RBC shape by increasing sodium salicylate concentrations (0, 10, 20, 30, 60, and 120 mmol/L), while hematocrit, blood temperature, and anticoagulation were maintained. Blood viscosity was measured using a continuous blood viscosity monitoring system based on pressure-flow characteristics. Under a scanning electron microscope, the percentages of discocytes, echinocytes I–III, spheroechinocytes, and spherocytes were determined from approximately 400 cells per RBC sample. Early echinocytes, mainly discocytes and echinocytes I and II in the range of 0–30 mmol/L were predominant, resulting in a gradual increase in blood viscosity from 1.78 ± 0.12 to 1.94 ± 0.12 mPa s. At 60 mmol/L spherocytes emerged, and at 120 mmol/L, spheroidal RBCs constituted 50% of the population, and blood viscosity sharply rose to 2.50 ± 0.15 mPa s, indicating a 40% overall increase. In conclusion, the presence of spherocytes significantly increases blood viscosity, which may affect oxygenator perfusion.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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