Abstract :
In this study, the physiological parameters such as extracellular (SAGM+CPD+residual plasma) Na+, K+, Cl-, pH, 2,3-DPG and ATP together with the Cole-Cole parameters were measured using erythrocyte suspensions from 51 male donors (31 donors form the training set and 20 donors are used for testing), on the 0th, 10th, 21st, 35 th and 42nd days of storage. Accordingly, electrical parameters were all correlated with Na+, K+ , Cl-, pH and ATP, at varying levels. By applying the multi-regression analysis, it is concluded that Ri, Re and Cm are appropriate for modeling Na+, K +, Cl-, pH and ATP during blood bank storage and predicting blood quality
Keywords :
biochemistry; bioelectric phenomena; biomembrane transport; blood; molecular biophysics; organic compounds; pH; potassium; regression analysis; sodium; 0 day; 10 days; 2,3-DPG; 21 days; 35 days; 42 days; ATP; Cl- pump; Cole-Cole parameters; K+ pump; Na+ pump; blood bank storage; blood quality; electrical properties; erythrocyte suspensions; extracellular fluids; multiregression analysis; pH; physiological parameters; Analysis of variance; Biomembranes; Cells (biology); Cities and towns; Extracellular; Frequency; Impedance; Plasma properties; Red blood cells; Suspensions; bioimpedance; blood storage lesions; erythrocyte suspension; red blood cell;