6 - Full Blood Count Flashcards
How are blood result ranges derived and how do they decide what is considered normal?
- Normal range includes 95% of healthy population. 2.5% normal values above and below the range
- Normal depends on age, sex, ethnicity, comorbities
- Just because a result is normal, doesn’t mean it is normal for the patient and vice versa
How do you interpret if a blood result is abnormal?
- See if within the range
- Use previous FBC’s to compare with
- Diseases that can cause change
What are some errors in pathology results?
- Mix up in labelling
- Wrong bottle
- Blood pooling
- Cloting in tube
- Specimen delayed delivery
- Test variability due to technical error
- Wrong test ordered
What blood sample pot should be used for a FBC?
- Pink top EDTA and mixed
- EDTA chelates calcium ions and acts as anti-coagulant as if clotting cannot analyse
How is the white blood cell count carried out?
- Automated cell counting by interuption of beam of light
- After red blood cells have been lysed
How is the red blood cell count carried out?
- Same as white blood cell count but without lysis
- White blood cells will also be counted but doesn’t matter as there are only a small number of them
How is the haemoglobin concentration measured?
Lysis of red blood cells, conversion of haemoglobin to stable form and spectrophotometry. (g/L)
If doing a UE analysis why should you never pour blood from pink top to the yellow top?
The k+ salt from EDTA would give really high K+ reading
How is haematocrit measured? (HCT)
- Previously = centrifuge and height of red cell fraction with height of total blood (packed cell volume)
- Now: MCV x red cells per litre
How is mean cell (corpuscular) volume measured? (MCV)
- Amount of light or electrical current impeded is proportional to size
- Helps determine if anaemia micro or macrocytic
- Measured in femolitres 10-15
What is the word used to describe a high blood cell count in all areas?
Panmyelosis
How is mean cell Hb measured? (MCH)
Dividing haemoglobin concentration in a given volume, by the number of red cells in that volume
Measure in pg (10-15 kg)
How is platelet count measured?
Same principle as white and red blood cells but because much smaller they can be distinguished
How is the reticulocyte count measured?
- Stain or fluorescent dye added to bind to ribosomal RNA and can then be counted
- Useful for evalutating anaemias
How are different white blood cells counted individually?
- Differential white blood cell count
- Analysers can recognise the five different types
- If abnormal cell recognised it is neccessary to count manually on blood film