blood cell physiology Flashcards
blood result interpretation: recall and explain common abnormalities in blood counts and films
define reference range
a carefully defined range derived from healthy population; includes results from middle 95% of population
define normal range
looser term, where laboratory have looked at a collection of data and decided on own range; includes results from middle 95% of population
what can affect “normal”
age, gender, ethnic origin, phsyiological status, altitude, nutritional status, cigarette smoking and alcohol intake (affect white cell count, red cell count and Hb)
what is a reference range derived from
carefully determined reference population e.g. at that altitude, non-smokers, don’t drink more than 2 units/day
how is a reference range determined
samples collected from healthy volunteers with defined characteristics; analysed using instrument and techniques used for patient samples; data analysed by appropriate statistical technique
appropriate statistical technique for data with normal distribution e.g. Hb
determine mean and standard deviation and taking mean +/- 2SD as 95% range
3 caveats to reference and normal ranges
not all results outside reference range are abnormal (e.g. for [Hb] at >95% is healthy), and not all results within normal range are normal (individuals differ), results within 95% range determined from apparently healthy people may still be abd for your health (e.g. high cholesterol in Western populations)
due to caveats, what may be more meaningful than 95% range
health-related range tailored to individual: ideally sick and well have no overlap on tests, but best can hope for in practice is minimal overlap
full blood count (FBC) abbreviations: WBC
white blood cell count in a given volume of blood (× 10^9/l)
full blood count (FBC) abbreviations: RBC
red blood cell count in a given volume of blood (× 10^12/l)
full blood count (FBC) abbreviations: Hb
haemoglobin concentration (g/l)
full blood count (FBC) abbreviations: Hct/PCV
haematocrit (l/l)/packed cell volume (% or l/l) - older name for Hct
full blood count (FBC) abbreviations: MCV
mean cell volume (fl)
full blood count (FBC) abbreviations: MCH
mean cell haemoglobin (pg)
full blood count (FBC) abbreviations: MCHC
mean cell haemoglobin concentration (g/l)