| Literature DB >> 25649347 |
Gan Chen1, Jingxiang Zhao2, Penglong Li3, Xuemei Kan4, Guoxing You5, Ying Wang6, Yujing Yin7, Xin Luo8, Yuhua Zhang9, Lian Zhao10, Hong Zhou11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Plasma expanders are commonly used in the management of critically ill patients, which may exhibit altered hemorheology. We evaluated the effects of various synthetic colloids and Lactated Ringer's (LR) solution on hemorheological parameters in vitro and in a rodent hemorrhagic shock model.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25649347 PMCID: PMC4323036 DOI: 10.1186/s40001-015-0088-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Med Res ISSN: 0949-2321 Impact factor: 2.175
Figure 1Effects of various plasma expanders on the plasma viscosity. (A) Plasma viscosity at various mixing ratios in vitro (n = 5). (B) Plasma viscosity in vivo. Data are plotted as the means ± SD. & P < 0.05 versus the sham or control group; *P < 0.05 versus the LR group; # P < 0.05 versus the GEL group.
Intrinsic viscosity of the four plasma expanders
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| Intrinsic viscosity (mPa.s) | 0.673 ± 0.002 | 1.441 ± 0.015* | 1.797 ± 0.013#* | 1.529 ± 0.015#*§ |
Values are means ± SD.
*P < 0.05 versus LR, § P < 0.05 versus HES 200, # P < 0.05 versus GEL.
Figure 2Effects of various plasma expanders on erythrocyte deformability. (A) Erythrocyte deformability at a ratio of 3:1 in vitro (n = 5). (B) Erythrocyte deformability at a ratio of 5:1 in vitro (n = 5). (C) Erythrocyte deformability in vivo. Data are plotted as the means ± SD. & P < 0.05 versus the control group.
Figure 3Effects of various plasma expanders on erythrocyte aggregation . (A) AI at various mixing ratios (n = 5). (B) AMP at various mixing ratios (n = 5). Data are plotted as the means ± SD. & P < 0.05 versus the control group; *P < 0.05 versus the LR group; # P < 0.05 versus the GEL group; § P < 0.05 versus the ratio of 3:1.
Figure 4Effects of various plasma expanders on erythrocyte aggregation (AI and AMP) . (A) AI in vivo. (B) AMP in vivo. Data are plotted as the means ± SD. & P < 0.05 versus the sham group; *P < 0.05 versus the LR group; # P < 0.05 versus the GEL group.