Jinko Zoki
Online ISSN : 1883-6097
Print ISSN : 0300-0818
ISSN-L : 0300-0818
Hemorheological and Microcirculatory Changes before and after Hemodialyses
M. KONISHIN. TSUSHIMAM. SAKAKURAM. KABAH. TOIKAWAT. HAYASHI
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1987 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 860-863

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In this experiment, hemorheological changes were examined and microcirculatory changes on the human bulbar conjunctiva and nail bed also were observed. Body weight showed significant negative correlations with TP, Alb, Glb, Ht and Fib, and also showed sigificant negative correlations with whole blood viscosities at high shear rate, plasma viscosities at high shear rate and whole blood viscosities at low shear rate. The passage time of plasma were prolonged markedly after hemodialyses and also showed significant negative correlations. But the passage time of 40% RBC suspension were shortened significantly after hemodialyses. On the bulbar conjunctiva, the blood flow velocities were decreased and I. E. A. and sludges were increased after hemodialyses. Rapid hemoconcentration by hemodialysis made hemorheological and microcirculatry changes of patient worse. Numbers of capillary loops on nail bed were decreased in chronic renal failure under hemodialysis compared with those in healting subjects and those were increased after hemodialysis.

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