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Gravimetric determination of the water concentration in whole blood, plasma and erythrocytes and correlations with hematological and clinicochemical parameters.

T H Lijnema1, J R Huizenga, J Jager, A J Mackor, C H Gips.   

Abstract

We have assessed gravimetric methods for determination of intravascular water, established whole blood-, plasma- and erythrocyte water reference values in a healthy volunteer group (n = 97, 48 females) and correlated these variables with 30 simultaneous hematological, clinicochemical and body parameters. The water standard was 55.56 mol/kg = 100 mass %. For erythrocyte water determination three methods were evaluated: 2 indirect methods were easy to perform, the third, using a hematocrit centrifuge, was the most reliable. Imprecision (within-batch coefficient of variation (CV), %) was excellent: whole blood 0.2, plasma 0.1, erythrocytes 0.7-2.2 and recoveries (means, %) 99.7-100.1. Serum water was found to be slightly higher than plasma water. Volunteer group, mean reference values, mass %: whole blood water 79.7, plasma water 91.2, erythrocyte water, three methods 66.2, 64.6 and 64.2, respectively. Females had mean 1.6 mass % higher whole blood water and 0.9-1.0 mass % higher erythrocyte water than males with no difference in plasma water. In the volunteer group whole blood water correlated strongly with hematocrit (r = -0.96), hemoglobin (r = -0.94) and erythrocytes (r = -0.85) and centrifuge hematocrit (r = -0.91). Plasma water correlated strongly with plasma total protein (r = -0.74, all correlations P < 0.001). Hemoglobin and hematocrit can serve as surrogate parameters for whole blood water when water determination is not available; total protein reflects plasma water.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8472379     DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(93)90105-d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chim Acta        ISSN: 0009-8981            Impact factor:   3.786


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