The erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation test to reveal real-time information of rheological relevance in patients with familial and primary hypercholesterolemia before and following plasma exchange.

T. Hershcovici, K. Elishkevitz, R. Rotstein, R. Fusman, D. Zeltser, I. Shapira, N. Arber, D. Avitzour, S. Berliner, Y. Beigel
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We applied an erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation test (EAAT) to a model of plasma exchange in individuals with familial and primary hypercholesterolemia. The significant (p < 0.0001) reduction in the concentration of fibrinogen by 56%, globulins by 48%, and cholesterol by 53% corresponded to the expected significant (p < 0.0001) reduction in the degree of erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation in the peripheral venous blood. By virtue of its being a real-time, simple, very-low-cost, and essentially bedside technique, the EAAT might have the potential of disclosing information of rheological relevance immediately before, during, as well as following apheretical procedures administered to patients with an impaired rheological profile.
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红细胞粘附/聚集试验揭示家族性和原发性高胆固醇血症患者血浆置换前后流变学相关性的实时信息。
我们将红细胞黏附/聚集试验(EAAT)应用于家族性和原发性高胆固醇血症患者的血浆交换模型。纤维蛋白原浓度显著(p < 0.0001)降低56%,球蛋白浓度显著(p < 0.0001)降低48%,胆固醇浓度显著(p < 0.0001)降低53%,这与预期外周静脉血中红细胞黏附/聚集程度显著(p < 0.0001)降低相一致。由于EAAT是一种实时、简单、低成本、基本上是床边技术,它可能有潜力在对流变学受损患者进行非临床治疗之前、期间以及之后立即披露与流变学相关的信息。
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