Literature DB >> 27010641

Optical aggregometry of red blood cells associated with the blood-clotting reaction in extracorporeal circulation support.

Daisuke Sakota1, Ryo Kosaka2, Masahiro Nishida2, Osamu Maruyama2.   

Abstract

The aggregability of red blood cell (RBCs) is associated with the contribution of plasma proteins, such as fibrinogen and lipoproteids, to blood-clotting. Hence, we hypothesized that RBC aggregability reflects the blood-clotting reaction. A noninvasive optical monitoring method to measure RBC aggregability for the assessment of blood-clotting stage during mechanical circulatory support was developed. An in vitro thrombogenic test was conducted with a rotary blood pump using heparinized fresh porcine blood. Near-infrared laser light at a wavelength of 785 nm was guided by an optical fiber. The fibers for detecting incident, forward-, and backward-scattered light were fixed on the circuit tubing with an inner diameter of 1/4 inch. Because there is substantial RBC aggregation at low shear flow rates, a pulsatile flow was generated by controlling the pump rotational speed. The flow rate was changed from 0 to 8.5 L/min at a period of 40 s. The intensities of forward- and backward-scattered light changed dramatically when the flow stopped. The aggregability was evaluated by the increase ratio of the transmitted light intensity from the flow stopping in the low-flow condition. The experiment started when the anticoagulation was stopped by the addition of protamine into the circulating blood. Reduction in RBC aggregability was associated with a decrease in the amount of fibrinogen and the number of platelets. Continuous, noninvasive monitoring of thrombosis risk is possible using optical measurements combining pulsatile flow control of a rotary blood pump. RBC aggregometry is a potential label-free method for evaluating blood-clotting risk.

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Keywords:  Aggregation; Blood-clotting reaction; Extracorporeal circulation; Near-infrared light; Red blood cells

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27010641     DOI: 10.1007/s10047-016-0895-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Artif Organs        ISSN: 1434-7229            Impact factor:   1.731


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