Effects of tourniquet application on plasma viscosity measurements

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Abstract

Reliable plasma viscosity measurements are required for cardiovascular risk factor assessment. This study was designed to examine the influence of tourniquet pressure and duration on plasma viscosity measurement with a coaxial cylinder at 37°C. Plasma viscosity was evaluated at low (40 mm Hg) and high (mean arterial blood pressure plus 10 mm Hg) tourniquet pressure and at two time intervals following (0-1 and 4-5 min) of tourniquet application in 38 healthy adults. Longer duration of tourniquet application was accompanied by a significant increase in plasma viscosity at both low (1.356 ± 0.067 mPas versus 1.393 ± 0.067 mPas (p = 0.0001)) and high (1.321 ± 0.071 mPa s versus 1.430 ± 0.086 mPas (p = 0.0002)) tourniquet pressures. Plasma viscosity values were not influenced by the magnitude of tourniquet pressure. The accuracy of plasma viscosity measurements can be improved by sample acquisition within 1 min following tourniquet application.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)191-194
Number of pages4
JournalClinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
Volume18
Issue number2-3
StatePublished - Jul 1998
Externally publishedYes

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