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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Durussel, J.J. | Dufaux, J. | Laurent, A.; | Penhouët, L. | Bailly, A.L. | Bonneau, M. | Merland, J.J.
Affiliations: Laboratoire de Neuroradiologie et Angiographie Thérapeutique (LNAT), Faculté de Médecine, Lariboisière St Louis, Centre de Recherche Claude Bernard, 10 Avenue de Verdun, 75010 Paris, France | Laboratoire de Biorhéologie et Hydrodynamique Physico‐Chimique (LBHP), CNRS URA 343, Université Paris 7, 2 place Jussieu, 75005 Paris, France | Centre de Recherche en Imagerie Interventionnelle (Cr2i) APHP/INRA, Domaine de VILVERT, 78352 Jouy en Josas, France
Abstract: We compared blood viscosity and red blood cells (RBC) disaggregation shear stress in three mammalian species (humans, pigs and sheep) before and after adding water‐soluble iodinated contrast media (CM): Ioxaglate (ionic CM) and Iopromide (non ionic CM). The two CMs had a diluting effect on the blood of the three species, which resulted in a viscosity decrease at all shear rates. However, viscosity rose slightly at low shear rates (in relation to increase of RBC aggregation) and low CM concentrations (10%), regardless of the ionic or non ionic nature of the CM. The two CMs had a similar proaggregant effect in human and pig’s bloods. The proaggregant effect was slightly more pronounced with the ionic CM. We concluded that the pig is more suitable than the sheep for in vivo assessment of blood/CM mixture.
Keywords: Blood viscosity, erythrocyte aggregation, contrast media, human, pig, sheep
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 261-269, 1997
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