Autor: |
Humphrey, P.R.D., Marshall, John, Ross Russell, R.W., Wetherley-Mein, G., Du Boulay, G.H., Pearson, T.C., Symon, Lindsay, Zilkha, E. |
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The Lancet; October 1979, Vol. 314 Issue: 8148 p873-877, 5p |
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Cerebral blood flow (CBF), red-cell mass, and plasma volume were measured in 39 patients with venous hæmatocrit values in the range 0·47-0·58. Patients with true polycythæmia were thus excluded. The 39 patients studied fell into two groups—those with a measured red-cell mass in the high-normal range and those with normal red-cell-mass values but reduced plasma-volume values (the relative-polycythæmia, low-plasma-volume group). The mean CBF was low in both the high-normal red-cell-mass (HNRCM) group (45·8 ml/100 g/min) and low-plasma-volume (LPV) group (48·8 ml/100 g/min). The hæmatocrit in the HNRCM group was 0·504 and in the LPV group 0·513. In a control group of subjects with a mean hæmatocrit of 0·421 CBF was 68·6 ml/100 g/min. Venesection was associated with a significant rise in CBF in both groups of patients—to 59·7 ml/100 g/min in the HNRCM group and 65·0 ml/100 g/min in the LPV group. Whole-blood viscosity fell significantly in both groups. Both groups demonstrated significant inverse relationships between CBF and hæmatocrit and between CBF and blood viscosity. |
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