PMID: 3762016Jul 15, 1986Paper

Predictor function of hemorheologic parameters with reference to the incidence of manifest circulatory disorders: Concept of the Aachen study

Klinische Wochenschrift
H KiesewetterR Bach

Abstract

The prevention of cardiovascular disease has up till now generally been limited to control of the classical risk factors. The primary problem of the risk factor model is, that although a statistically verified relationship exists between risk factors and vascular disease, an individual prognosis is presently impossible. Surveys that show a relation between risk factors and impaired blood fluidity support the conception that a change in blood fluidity could be considered an early detection screening of vascular diseases. Prospective studies have shown that the hematocrit is related to circulatory disturbances. The main aim of the present study was to determine the clinical relevance of rheological parameters (hematocrit, plasma viscosity, erythrocyte rigidity, thrombocyte aggregation, erythrocyte aggregation), and the importance of altered blood fluidity as a predictor of manifest cerebral, cardiac or peripheral vascular disturbance.

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