The objective of the present study is to review hemorheological disorders in diabetes mellitus. Several key hemorheological parameters, such as whole blood viscosity, erythrocyte deformability, and aggregation, are examined in the context of elevated blood glucose level in diabetes. The erythrocyte deformability is reduced, whereas its aggregation increases, both of which make whole blood more viscous compared to healthy individuals. The present paper explains how the increased blood viscosity adversely affects the microcirculation in diabetes, leading to microangiopathy. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2008;2(6):1130-113
A prospective study was undertaken to study the haemorheology in patients with diabetic foot lesions...
This paper reveals the data on viscometric parameters like viscosity, volume flow rate, maximum velo...
Using several rheological techniques, we examined the erythrocyte deformability in different groups ...
Freshly detected diabetic (maturity-onset) cases were studied for their hemorheological parameters b...
Diabetes mellitus influences several important hemorheological parameters including blood viscosity,...
This study examined the impact of antidiabetic therapy on blood rheology in diabetics who do not hav...
7-15Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by varying or persistent hyperglyce...
Blood viscosity, plasma viscosity and erythrocyte filterability were studied in 46 diabetic and in 2...
This thesis reviews blood rheology and its known associations with diabetes mellitus and vascular co...
The authors studied 10 patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and 5 controls matched ...
A link between increased blood viscosity and type 2 diabetes has been previously reported. Herein, w...
121-128Erythrocyte deformability improves blood flow in the microvessels and in large arteries at hi...
The altered rheological properties of the blood have been shown to precede clinically detectable dia...
BackgroundHemorheologic indices are known to be related to vascular complications in variable clinic...
Blood rheology and haemostasis were assessed in 18 diabetics with proliferative retinopathy and in 1...
A prospective study was undertaken to study the haemorheology in patients with diabetic foot lesions...
This paper reveals the data on viscometric parameters like viscosity, volume flow rate, maximum velo...
Using several rheological techniques, we examined the erythrocyte deformability in different groups ...
Freshly detected diabetic (maturity-onset) cases were studied for their hemorheological parameters b...
Diabetes mellitus influences several important hemorheological parameters including blood viscosity,...
This study examined the impact of antidiabetic therapy on blood rheology in diabetics who do not hav...
7-15Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by varying or persistent hyperglyce...
Blood viscosity, plasma viscosity and erythrocyte filterability were studied in 46 diabetic and in 2...
This thesis reviews blood rheology and its known associations with diabetes mellitus and vascular co...
The authors studied 10 patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and 5 controls matched ...
A link between increased blood viscosity and type 2 diabetes has been previously reported. Herein, w...
121-128Erythrocyte deformability improves blood flow in the microvessels and in large arteries at hi...
The altered rheological properties of the blood have been shown to precede clinically detectable dia...
BackgroundHemorheologic indices are known to be related to vascular complications in variable clinic...
Blood rheology and haemostasis were assessed in 18 diabetics with proliferative retinopathy and in 1...
A prospective study was undertaken to study the haemorheology in patients with diabetic foot lesions...
This paper reveals the data on viscometric parameters like viscosity, volume flow rate, maximum velo...
Using several rheological techniques, we examined the erythrocyte deformability in different groups ...