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. 1998 Jul;36(4):467-70.
doi: 10.1007/BF02523215.

Investigation into the effects of haematocrit and temperature on the resistivity of mammalian blood using a four-electrode probe

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Investigation into the effects of haematocrit and temperature on the resistivity of mammalian blood using a four-electrode probe

S C Tjin et al. Med Biol Eng Comput. 1998 Jul.

Abstract

Haematocrit and temperature effects on resistivity are investigated using the electrical impedance method. Measurements are made extensively for pig's blood. The experimental set-up basically involves four ring electrodes being placed around a wooden probe that is subsequently immersed into a syringe containing pig's blood. The syringe is then submerged in water maintained at a constant temperature while measurements are taken. The resistivity of blood is found to increase linearly by approximately 2.9% as the haematocrit level increases from 18% to 49% at a fixed temperature of 37 degrees C. Furthermore, the resistivity is found to decrease linearly by approximately 22% with temperature increasing from 33 degrees C to 42 degrees C for all practical levels of haematocrit.

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