Calculating the optimal hematocrit under the constraint of constant cardiac power

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Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, St. Anne’s University Hospital and International Clinical Research Center, Brno, Czech Republic
Sitina, Michal;
GND
136492274
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Institute of Zoology and Evolutionary Research, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany
Stark, Heiko;
GND
1059760320
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Department of Bioinformatics, Matthias Schleiden Institute, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany
Schuster, Stefan

Abstract In humans and higher animals, a trade-off between sufficiently high erythrocyte concentrations to bind oxygen and sufficiently low blood viscosity to allow rapid blood flow has been achieved during evolution. Optimal hematocrit theory has been successful in predicting hematocrit (HCT) values of about 0.3–0.5, in very good agreement with the normal values observed for humans and many animal species. However, according to those calculations, the optimal value should be independent of the mechanical load of the body. This is in contradiction to the exertional increase in HCT observed in some animals called natural blood dopers and to the illegal practice of blood boosting in high-performance sports. Here, we present a novel calculation to predict the optimal HCT value under the constraint of constant cardiac power and compare it to the optimal value obtained for constant driving pressure. We show that the optimal HCT under constant power ranges from 0.5 to 0.7, in agreement with observed values in natural blood dopers at exertion. We use this result to explain the tendency to better exertional performance at an increased HCT.

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