The Relationship between Blood Viscosity and Acute Arterial Occlusion

IF 0.8 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal Of Cardiovascular Emergencies Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.2478/jce-2020-0002
Güney Erdoğan, M. Yenerçağ, U. Arslan
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Abstract Background: Blood viscosity is a strong predictor of cardiovascular events. However, the relationship between blood viscosity and acute arterial occlusion (AAO) has not been studied adequately so far. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to assess the relationship between whole blood viscosity (WBV) and AAO. Material and methods: The study included 93 patients who were diagnosed with AAO between January 2017 and September 2019, and 90 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. WBV was assessed using a validated calculation formula derived from hematocrit and total plasma protein levels, both as a low (LSR) and a high (HSR) shear rate. Results: There were no significant differences between the two groups in regards to the baseline characteristics, with the exception of smoking and LDL cholesterol levels. Subjects with AAO presented significantly higher WBV values both at LSR (32.2 ± 5.0 vs. 26.6 ± 5.0, p <0.001) and HSR (6.2 ± 0.3 vs. 5.7 ± 0.3, p <0.001). The ROC analysis revealed a cut-off value of 27.4 for WBV at LSR (sensitivity 66%, specificity 64%, AUC = 0.770, p <0.001) and a cut-off value of 5.29 in case of HSR (sensitivity 69%, specificity 74%, AUC = 0.801, p <0.001) for predicting AAO. Multivariate analysis, both LSR (OR 3.33, 95% CI: 1.20–9.43, p = 0.006) and HSR (p = 0.020, OR: 1.70, 95% CI: 1.020–1.123) were independent predictors of AAO. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that WBV levels at both HSR and LSR are significantly higher in the AAO group than in the control subjects, indicating that an increased WBV may be associated with the development of AAO.
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血液黏度与急性动脉闭塞的关系
背景:血液粘度是心血管事件的重要预测因子。然而,血液粘度与急性动脉闭塞(AAO)之间的关系尚未得到充分的研究。目的:本研究的目的是评估全血粘度(WBV)与AAO之间的关系。材料和方法:该研究包括93名在2017年1月至2019年9月期间被诊断为AAO的患者,以及90名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照。WBV的评估采用一种经过验证的计算公式,该公式来源于低(LSR)和高(HSR)剪切速率下的红细胞压积和总血浆蛋白水平。结果:除了吸烟和低密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平外,两组在基线特征方面无显著差异。AAO患者在LSR(32.2±5.0比26.6±5.0,p <0.001)和HSR(6.2±0.3比5.7±0.3,p <0.001)的WBV值均显著高于LSR(32.2±5.0比26.6±5.0,p <0.001)。ROC分析显示,LSR时WBV预测AAO的临界值为27.4(敏感性66%,特异性64%,AUC = 0.770, p <0.001), HSR预测AAO的临界值为5.29(敏感性69%,特异性74%,AUC = 0.801, p <0.001)。多因素分析显示,LSR (OR 3.33, 95% CI: 1.20 ~ 9.43, p = 0.006)和HSR (p = 0.020, OR: 1.70, 95% CI: 1.020 ~ 1.123)是AAO的独立预测因子。结论:本研究表明,AAO组在高铁和低铁处的WBV水平均显著高于对照组,提示WBV升高可能与AAO的发生有关。
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