Author:
Charansonney Olivier L.,Morel Pascal,Dufaux Jacques,Vicaut Eric
Abstract
AbstractErythrocyte aggregation (EA) is a physiological process by which erythrocytes reversibly stick together within the blood vessels. EA plays a major role in blood viscosity in vivo, thereby impacting blood flow to organs. EA is no doubt greatly important in both physiological and pathophysiological conditions, but the studies its importance calls for are complicated by the lack of a reliable and easy way to measure it. We have developed a new point-of-care technique which can very specifically measure EA initial kinetics (EAK) in 20 s directly on blood samples routinely collected in tubes commonly used in clinical settings. We present the results of the validation studies of this EAK test: A mono-exponential curve explains 99% of EAK variance. EAK is normally distributed in healthy individuals, with an interindividual 15% coefficient of variation and is stable for least one hour after blood collection. Intraindividual coefficient of variation is 2.6%. EA can now be easily measured in any clinical setting.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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