Zhao T X, Shanwell A
Department of Medical Engineering, Karolinska Institute, Novum, Huddinge, Sweden.
Vox Sang. 1994;66(4):258-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1994.tb00325.x.
The electrical impedance of blood is determined mainly by the resistance of the plasma (Rp), resistance of the red cell interior fluid (Ri), and capacitance of the cell membranes (Cm). These parameters were measured on 10 stored blood samples consecutively during 4 or 5 weeks of storage at 4 degrees C, once every week. Compared to the values of fresh samples, a statistically significant decrease in Rp was found mainly during the first week of storage, Ri did not decrease significantly until after 3 weeks, whereas Cm decreased progressively with time. These alterations can be explained by known red cell lesions during storage. The results indicate that electrical impedance measurements might be useful for monitoring red cell ageing and assessing the quality of stored red blood cells.
血液的电阻抗主要由血浆电阻(Rp)、红细胞内液电阻(Ri)和细胞膜电容(Cm)决定。在4℃下储存4或5周期间,每周对10份储存血样连续测量这些参数。与新鲜样本的值相比,主要在储存的第一周发现Rp有统计学意义的下降,Ri直到3周后才显著下降,而Cm随时间逐渐下降。这些变化可以用储存期间已知的红细胞损伤来解释。结果表明,电阻抗测量可能有助于监测红细胞衰老和评估储存红细胞的质量。