Hi. I had my bloods done by my GP before I go to a consultant appointment tomorrow, Monday 14 th, at the Marsden In Sutton.
I noticed that my haemolglobin was in normal range at 120g/L ( range 115- 165) but the haematocrit from the same blood sample was below range ( only just) 0.369 ratio ( 0.37-0.47).
Anyone any idea why the two measures aren’t going in step?
Rachel
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I think it basically is in step, the only thing that may make a difference is how hydrated you are, if too hydrated it will lower your haematocrit, if dehydrated it will raise your haematocrit. The number of white cells can make a little difference.
That actually does sound in step as jointpain indicates. Generally speaking, HCT = 3xHGB, with HGB expressed as 12.0 - 3x12.0 would be expected to correlate to approximately HCT= 36ish. Note that HCT = the % of total blood volume comprised of RBCs. About 1% is the buffy coat (PLTs and WBCs) while the rest in plasma volume. Plasma volume can vary based on various factors, including hydration.
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