The blood is one of the corporal fluids more used with analytical purposes. When the blood is extracted, immediately it is affected by agents that act on it, producing transformations in its elements. Among the effects of these transformations the hemolysis phenomenon stands out, which consists of the membrane rupture and possible death of the red blood cells. The main purpose of this investigation was the quantification of this phenomenon. A Solartron SI‐1260 Impedance Spectrometer was used, which covers a frequency range of work from 1 μHz to 10 MHz, and its accuracy has been tested in the accomplishment of several applications. Measurements were performed on 3 mL human blood samples, from healthy donors. Reactive strips for sugar test of 2 μL, from Bayer, were used as electrodes, which allow gathering a portion of the sample, to be analyzed by the spectrometer. Preliminary results of these measurements are presented.
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30 September 2004
MEDICAL PHYSICS: Eighth Mexican Symposium on Medical Physics
17-19 March 2004
Guanajuato, Gto. (Mexico)
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September 30 2004
Impedance Spectroscopy of Human Blood
Francisco Mesa;
Francisco Mesa
1Departamento de Física, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, Ciudad Universitaria, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
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José J. Bernal;
José J. Bernal
2Instituto de Física, Universidad de Guanajuato, 37000 León, Gto., México
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Modesto A. Sosa;
Modesto A. Sosa
2Instituto de Física, Universidad de Guanajuato, 37000 León, Gto., México
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Julio C. Villagómez;
Julio C. Villagómez
3Instituto de Investigaciones en Biología Experimental, Facultad de Química, Universidad de Guanajuato, 36050 Guanajuato, Gto., México
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Pascual Palomares
Pascual Palomares
4Centro Estatal de Transfusión Sanguínea, 37320 León, Gto., México
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Francisco Mesa
1
José J. Bernal
2
Modesto A. Sosa
2
Julio C. Villagómez
3
Pascual Palomares
4
1Departamento de Física, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, Ciudad Universitaria, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
2Instituto de Física, Universidad de Guanajuato, 37000 León, Gto., México
3Instituto de Investigaciones en Biología Experimental, Facultad de Química, Universidad de Guanajuato, 36050 Guanajuato, Gto., México
4Centro Estatal de Transfusión Sanguínea, 37320 León, Gto., México
AIP Conf. Proc. 724, 120–123 (2004)
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Francisco Mesa, José J. Bernal, Modesto A. Sosa, Julio C. Villagómez, Pascual Palomares; Impedance Spectroscopy of Human Blood. AIP Conf. Proc. 30 September 2004; 724 (1): 120–123. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1811830
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