2014
DOI: 10.2147/vhrm.s60130
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Influence of serological factors and BMI on the blood pressure/hematocrit association in healthy young men and women

Abstract: The association between mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and hematocrit (Hct) as a surrogate for blood viscosity was investigated in a young (average 20.0±2.3 years), healthy population of 174 men and 442 women. Health status was assessed by clinical examination and serological evaluation. Individuals with severe anemia or hemoconcentration, prior traumas or major surgical intervention, smokers, and pregnant or lactating women were excluded from the study. The MAP/Hct association was positive and significant… Show more

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“…Some plasma proteins, like fibrinogen and abnormal immunoglobulins, can cause RBC aggregation that also increases blood viscosity, which is commonly observed in inflammatory disorders, ischemic heart disease, plasma cell dyscrasias, cold hemolytic syndrome, and COVID-19 patients. Other factors such as sex, medication, and BMI can also affect blood viscosity and flow. , …”
Section: Bloodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some plasma proteins, like fibrinogen and abnormal immunoglobulins, can cause RBC aggregation that also increases blood viscosity, which is commonly observed in inflammatory disorders, ischemic heart disease, plasma cell dyscrasias, cold hemolytic syndrome, and COVID-19 patients. Other factors such as sex, medication, and BMI can also affect blood viscosity and flow. , …”
Section: Bloodmentioning
confidence: 99%