Shung K K, Krisko B A, Ballard J O
J Acoust Soc Am. 1982 Nov;72(5):1364-7. doi: 10.1121/1.388439.
Adiabatic compressibility of red blood cells obtained from humans using a modified ultrasound velocity technique has been determined and correlated to the mean cellular hemoglobin concentration of the red blood cells. The ultrasound technique has an accuracy of better than 0.1% The results show a mean adiabatic compressibility of 34.814 X 10(-12) +/- 0.851 cm2/dyn for an average mean cellular hemoglobin concentration of 32.12 +/- 1.51 g%. The relationship between the MCHC and compressibility was investigated by suspending erythrocytes in saline of different NaCl concentrations. A correlation coefficient of 0.932 was obtained based on linear regression analysis.
利用一种改进的超声速度技术测定了从人体获取的红细胞的绝热压缩性,并将其与红细胞的平均细胞血红蛋白浓度相关联。该超声技术的精度优于0.1%。结果显示,对于平均细胞血红蛋白浓度为32.12±1.51 g%的情况,平均绝热压缩性为34.814×10(-12)±0.851 cm2/dyn。通过将红细胞悬浮在不同NaCl浓度的盐溶液中,研究了平均细胞血红蛋白浓度(MCHC)与压缩性之间的关系。基于线性回归分析得到的相关系数为0.932。