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7th International Conference on Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Developing Countries, 2012
Anaemia is common in clinical practice in tropical Africa where electric haematocrict centrifuges are expensive and electricity from the national grid is unreliable. Two models of manual haematocrit centrifuge have been developed to help in the successful management of patients with anaemia in the tropics. (3 pages)
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Anaemia is common in clinical practice in tropical Africa where electric haematocrict centrifuges are expensive and electricity from the national grid is unreliable. Two models of manual haematocrit centrifuge have been developed to help in the successful management of patients with anaemia in the tropics. (3 pages)
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Haematocrit in Patients Attending a Hypertension Clinic
Scottish Medical Journal, 1985In view of recent interest in the relationship of haematocrit and blood viscosity to hypertension and vascular disease, we have analysed retrospectively the relationship of haematocrit to blood pressure, vascular complications and other variables in 2,381 patients referred to the Glasgow Blood Pressure Clinic. Haematocrit correlated negatively with age
G D, Lowe +4 more
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Mortality, haemoglobin level and haematocrit in women
Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1985The mortality of 1438 women aged 45-74 from South Wales has been studied from 1967-1978 using techniques of survival analysis to determine whether the haemoglobin level (Hb) or the haematocrit (PCV) are risk factors for death due to ischaemic heart disease (IHD), cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or cancer.
M J, Campbell +3 more
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Haematocrit and plasma viscosity in atrial fibrillation
International Journal of Cardiology, 2000We read with interest the study by Peverill et al. Cardiac index was inversely correlated with the [1], which aimed to demonstrate the relationship haematocrit in the subgroup of patients with mitral between haematocrit and cardiac index in patients stenosis and AF, and cardiac index was said to be an with mitral stenosis and atrial fibrillation (AF ...
G Y, Lip, S, Kamath, A D, Blann
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DIURNAL VARIATION IN HAEMATOCRIT VALUE IN PREGNANCY
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1974SummaryA statistically significant diurnal variation in haematocrit has been observed in pregnant Nigerian women. Under conditions of rest, the haematocrit at 1500 hours averages 0.7 per cent less than at 0900 hours, with some individuals as much as 5 per cent lower.
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'Regulation' of capillary haematocrit.
International journal of microcirculation, clinical and experimental, 1984The nature of blood as a suspension with characteristic flow properties is the basis of the uneven distribution of total red cell mass and plasma volume in the cardiovascular system. On one hand the fraction of blood volume occupied by red cells is reduced in the small blood vessels due to axial accumulation of erythrocytes in flow.
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THE HAEMATOCRIT RATIO IN PREGNANCY
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1963openaire +2 more sources
PLATELET AGGREGATION, HAEMATOCRIT, AND FIBRINOGEN
The Lancet, 1985G D, Lowe, C D, Forbes
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