Correlation between Red Blood Cell Aggregation and Blood Glucose Level

Akiyo Fukase, Kanta Nagasawa, Shohei Mori, M. Arakawa, S. Yashiro, Yasushi Ishigaki, H. Kanai
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High blood glucose level (BGL) is related to the high viscosity of blood. Red blood cells (RBCs) tend to gather each other in the condition of high viscosity. Backscattered echoes become high as RBCs aggregate. Therefore, the intensity of backscattered echo is anticipated to be high as the BGL increases. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between RBC aggregations by ultrasound and the BGL for the development of non-invasive BGL measurement methods. Ultrasonic backscattering echoes for dorsal hand vein and BGLs were repeatedly measured from fasting to 190 min after injecting 40-g glucose for a healthy subject. The brightness of the B-mode image increased as the BGL increased. The brightnesses of B-mode image and the BGLs after 160-190 min were less than those at fasting. The relationship between the brightness of the B-mode image and BGL was almost linear, although the hysteresis characteristic was observed. This is because multiple factors other than BGL are closely related to the RBC aggregations.
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红细胞聚集与血糖水平的相关性
高血糖水平(BGL)与血液的高粘度有关。在高黏度的条件下,红细胞容易相互聚集。当红细胞聚集时,后向散射回波变高。因此,预计后向散射回波强度会随着BGL的增大而增大。在本研究中,我们研究了超声RBC聚集与BGL之间的关系,以开发无创BGL测量方法。健康受试者注射40 g葡萄糖后,从禁食至190 min,反复测量手背静脉和bgl的超声后向散射回波。b模式图像的亮度随BGL的增大而增大。160 ~ 190 min后b模式图像和bgl亮度均低于禁食时。b模图像的亮度与BGL之间的关系几乎是线性的,尽管存在滞后特性。这是因为除BGL外,还有多种因素与RBC聚集密切相关。
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