Brown M M, Marshall J
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1982 Jun 12;284(6331):1733-6. doi: 10.1136/bmj.284.6331.1733.
The effects of plasma exchange using a low viscosity plasma substitute on blood viscosity and cerebral blood flow were investigated in eight subjects with normal cerebral vasculature. Plasma exchange resulted in significant reductions in plasma viscosity, whole blood viscosity, globulin and fibrinogen concentration without affecting packed cell volume. The reduction in whole blood viscosity was more pronounced at low shear rates suggesting an additional effect on red cell aggregation. Despite the fall in viscosity there was no significant change in cerebral blood flow. The results support the metabolic theory of autoregulation. Although changes in blood viscosity appear not to alter the level of cerebral blood flow under these circumstances, plasma exchange could still be of benefit in the management of acute cerebrovascular disease.
在八名脑循环系统正常的受试者中,研究了使用低粘度血浆代用品进行血浆置换对血液粘度和脑血流量的影响。血浆置换导致血浆粘度、全血粘度、球蛋白和纤维蛋白原浓度显著降低,而不影响红细胞压积。在低剪切速率下,全血粘度的降低更为明显,提示对红细胞聚集有额外影响。尽管粘度下降,但脑血流量没有显著变化。这些结果支持了自动调节的代谢理论。虽然在这些情况下血液粘度的变化似乎不会改变脑血流量水平,但血浆置换在急性脑血管疾病的治疗中仍可能有益。