Abstract

OBJECTIVE—To measure with ultrasound the increased erythrocyte aggregation (EA) kinetics and adhesion energy between erythrocytes in patients with type 2 diabetes and poor metabolic control.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Blood samples were analyzed in a Couette rheometer at 32 MHz following shear rate reductions from 500 s−1 to residual shears of 0 (stasis), 1, 2, 10, 50, 100, and 200 s−1. The increase in EA was determined with the integrated backscatter coefficient as a function of time and shear rate.RESULTS—The time required to form aggregates was shorter in diabetic patients at shear rates below 200 s−1 (P < 0.01). Erythrocytes formed larger aggregates in diabetic patients than in control subjects (P < 0.05 at 2 to 100 s−1).CONCLUSIONS—Ultrasound can potentially noninvasively demonstrate, in vivo and in situ, the impact of local abnormal EA on arteriovenous flow disorders in diabetes.

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