2011
DOI: 10.5897/ajb11.2022
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Effect on osmotic fragility of red blood cells of whole blood submitted to vibrations in an oscillating platform

Abstract: Whole body vibration (WBV) exercises in oscillating platforms (OP) have emerged in sports and in the rehabilitation procedures of clinical disorders. The aim of this work was to verify the effects of vibrations on the osmotic fragility (OF) of red blood cells (RBC) isolated from whole blood submitted to OP. Heparinized blood samples were withdrawn from German dog, and distributed in tubes that were divided in three sets. A set of tubes was submitted to 0 Hz (control), the second set of tubes was submitted to 1… Show more

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“…Most hospitals are fitted with a pneumatic tube system (PTS) which guarantees a fast and efficient delivery of samples from the clinics to the laboratory. However, the pre-analytical impact that is associated with mechanical forces has to be investigated for all potentially susceptible laboratory tests [13] before samples are transported by PTS [14][15][16]. As examples, Kocak and colleagues could not find any statistically significant impact on blood cell counts or erythrocyte sedimentation and standard coagulation tests between samples that were transported by PTS or human carrier (C) [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most hospitals are fitted with a pneumatic tube system (PTS) which guarantees a fast and efficient delivery of samples from the clinics to the laboratory. However, the pre-analytical impact that is associated with mechanical forces has to be investigated for all potentially susceptible laboratory tests [13] before samples are transported by PTS [14][15][16]. As examples, Kocak and colleagues could not find any statistically significant impact on blood cell counts or erythrocyte sedimentation and standard coagulation tests between samples that were transported by PTS or human carrier (C) [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%