
doi: 10.1007/bf02110019
pmid: 7332361
We measured erythrocyte aggregation and hematocrit in 155 uncomplicated pregnancies and in 55 pregnant women with pre-eclampsia. In the later group we found increased erythrocyte aggregation and a higher hematocrit than in normal patients of comparable gestational age. Erythrocyte aggregation correlated well with plasma fibrinogen levels (r = 0.74) but other high molecular weight proteins such as alpha-2-macroglobulin, IgM and lipoproteins were not measured. Hematocrit showed correlation with mean arterial blood pressure (r = 0.69) and peripheral vascular resistance (r = 0.73). The possible effects of changes in hematocrit and erythrocyte aggregation on blood flow through the intervillous circulation are discussed as are the clinical implications of our findings.
Adult, Erythrocyte Aggregation, Time Factors, Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular, Fibrinogen, Hematocrit, Pre-Eclampsia, Pregnancy, Hypertension, Humans, Female, Vascular Resistance
Adult, Erythrocyte Aggregation, Time Factors, Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular, Fibrinogen, Hematocrit, Pre-Eclampsia, Pregnancy, Hypertension, Humans, Female, Vascular Resistance
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