1. Évaluation de la déformabilité érythrocytaire des sujets porteurs de trait drépanocytaire au cours d’un match de football : effet de l’hydratation ad libitum
- Author
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Faye J, Bamodi Simaga, Valentin Ouedraogo, Fatou Cissé, Mor Diaw, Niama Diop Sall, A. Mbengue, A. Ba, Abdoulaye Samb, C. Hounkpevi, M. Ndiaye, Fatou Bintou Sar, Moustapha Diop, Mamadou Kane, Mamour Sarr, A K Sow, Arnaud Jean Florent Tiendrebeogo, Abdoulaye Seck, Y. Soubeiga, and Saliou Diop
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sickle cell trait ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Blood viscosity ,Football match ,Hematocrit ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Hemoglobinopathy ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Erythrocyte deformability ,business ,human activities - Abstract
This study compared erythrocyte changes between a group of subjects with sickle cell trait (SCT) and controls (subjects without hemoglobinopathy) during a soccer game in two conditions: with and without hydration. Erythrocyte deformability of subjects was assessed by the coefficient of erythrocyte rigidity (Tk) which was calculated before and after football match. Our results showed a significant increase in erythrocyte rigidity (Tk) in SCT at the end of physical activities without hydration; however when water was provided ad libitum their Tk decreased significantly, reaching values of controls. And adequate hydration is recommended in subjects with sickle cell trait during and after exercise.
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- 2013