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Cruz, L., Damian, P. (2021). Asociación entre la viscosidad sanguínea con el perfil de lípidos en voluntarios sanos residentes a gran altitud (Cusco 3399 msnm) [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4057
Cruz, L., Damian, P. Asociación entre la viscosidad sanguínea con el perfil de lípidos en voluntarios sanos residentes a gran altitud (Cusco 3399 msnm) []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4057
@misc{renati/1129024,
title = "Asociación entre la viscosidad sanguínea con el perfil de lípidos en voluntarios sanos residentes a gran altitud (Cusco 3399 msnm)",
author = "Damian Saavedra, Paulina Estefany",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2021"
}
Background: Blood viscosity is the internal resistance of blood to flow within blood vessels. Hematocrit is one of the main factors that determine blood viscosity, but it is not the only one. Studies indicate that increased triglyceride, LDL and cholesterol levels produce a significant increase in plasma and blood viscosity. Methods: The objective of the study is to establish the correlation between blood viscosity and lipid profile. A prospective observational study was conducted that included clinically healthy young adults with a residence of more than 6 months in Cusco (3399 masl). For the laboratory tests, two tubes of 3 and 5cc venous blood were obtained to determine biochemical parameters of lipid profile and blood viscosity in order to establish a correlation between them. Results: The population consisted of 170 participants between 20 and 40 years old, of which 38.82% belong to the male gender and 61.18% to the female gender. The mean value of blood and plasma viscosity was 5.21 Pa · s +/- 0.78 and 1.27 Pa · s +/- 0.05 respectively. The mean value for total cholesterol was 185.85 mg / dl +/- 34.22, for LDL was 109.80 mg / dl +/- 31.67, for HDL was 52.66 mg / dl +/- 8.38 and 126.34 mg / dl +/- 75.15 for triglycerides. Pearson's correlation indices for blood and plasma viscosity with total cholesterol were 0.22 and 0.23 respectively. For plasma viscosity with HDL, it was -0.18, for blood and plasma viscosity with LDL they were 0.15 and 0.19 respectively and for blood and plasma viscosity with triglycerides they were 0.2 and 0.27 respectively. Conclusions: Blood and plasma viscosity have a positive correlation with total cholesterol, LDL and triglycerides, while HDL and plasma viscosity have a negative correlation.
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