| Literature DB >> 35386861 |
Husain Y Alkhaldy1,2, Zuhier A Awan3,4, Ahmed A Abouzaid4,5, Hossameldin M Elbahaey4,6, Saeed M Al Amoudi5, Shehata F Shehata7,8, Muhammad Saboor9,10.
Abstract
Purpose: Complete blood count (CBC) is a commonly used blood test for health checks. This study was conducted to compare CBC from two different altitudes and from sea-level populations in order to suggest correction factor for altitude-related increment on the hemoglobin and red blood cell indices. Patients andEntities:
Keywords: CBC; high altitude; reference interval
Year: 2022 PMID: 35386861 PMCID: PMC8979750 DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S358139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Gen Med ISSN: 1178-7074
Descriptive Analysis of CBC Parameters at the Studied Three Geographical Areas Using 12.5 g/dL for Women and 13.5 g/dL for Men as Normal Reference Level#
| City Name | Jeddah (Sea Level) | Taif (1890 m) | Abha (2270 m) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men n=18,453 | Women n=27,559 | Men n=2175 | Women n=3510 | Men n=2023 | Women n=2943 | |
| 41±10 | 39±10 | 40±10 | 38±10 | 40±10 | 38±10 | |
| 14.81±1.13 | 13.77±1.32 | 15.20±1.36 | 14.71±1.51 | 15.13±1.26 | 14.19±1.37 | |
| 43.48±3.18 | 40.80±3.58 | 43.86±3.73 | 42.27±3.81 | 43.30±3.52 | 40.84±3.48 | |
| 5.15±0.43 | 4.84±0.47 | 5.37±0.48 | 5.20±0.50 | 5.18±0.46 | 4.88±0.47 | |
| 84.34±4.21 | 84.38±4.35 | 81.30±3.80 | 81.12±3.93 | 83.58±3.90 | 83.61±4.15 | |
| 28.83±1.62 | 28.55±1.67 | 28.37±1.43 | 28.30±1.45 | 29.23±1.54 | 29.08±1.65 | |
| 34.17±1.28 | 33.82±1.33 | 34.85±1.28 | 34.84±1.35 | 34.94±1.20 | 34.74±1.38 | |
| 13.35±0.84 | 13.48±0.88 | 13.60±0.81 | 13.64±0.84 | 13.36±0.81 | 13.48±0.84 | |
Note: #5% trimmed mean and standard deviation reported.
CBC Parameters at Sea Level and Both Altitudes Using 12 g/dL for Women and 13 g/dL for Men as Lower Normal Reference Level#
| City Name | Jeddah (Sea Level) | Taif (1890 m) | Abha (2270 m) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Males 18,453 | Females 27,559 | Males 2396 | Females 3656 | Males 2262 | Females 3193 | |
| 41±10 | 39±10 | 40±10 | 38±10 | 40±10 | 38±10 | |
| 14.81±1.13 | 13.77±1.32 | 15.20±1.36 | 14.71±1.51 | 15.13±1.26 | 14.19±1.37 | |
| 43.48±3.18 | 40.80±3.58 | 43.86±3.73 | 42.27±3.81 | 43.30±3.52 | 40.84±3.48 | |
| 5.15±0.43 | 4.84±0.47 | 5.37±0.48 | 5.20±0.50 | 5.18±0.46 | 4.88±0.47 | |
| 84.34±4.21 | 84.38±4.35 | 81.30±3.80 | 81.12±3.93 | 83.58±3.90 | 83.61±4.15 | |
| 28.83±1.62 | 28.55±1.67 | 28.37±1.43 | 28.30±1.45 | 29.23±1.54 | 29.08±1.65 | |
| 34.17±1.28 | 33.82±1.33 | 34.85±1.28 | 34.84±1.35 | 34.94±1.20 | 34.74±1.38 | |
| 13.35±0.84 | 13.48±0.88 | 13.60±0.81 | 13.64±0.84 | 13.36±0.81 | 13.48±0.84 | |
Note: #5% trimmed mean and standard deviation reported.
The Proposed Update to the Currently Utilized Range According to Suggestions from Our Study*
| Parameters | Men | Women | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Current | Suggested | Current | Suggested | |
| 13–17.5 | 13.5–18.1 | 12–15.5 | 12.7–17.90 | |
| 38.8–50 | 38.5–51.4 | 34.9–44.5 | 36.7–50 | |
| 4.5–6.2 | 4.64–6.33 | 3.8–5.0 | 4.44–6.30 | |
| 81.2–95 | 76–90 | 81.6–98 | 76–91 | |
| 27–32 | 25.5–31 | 27–32 | 26–31 | |
| 32–35 | 32.34–37.2 | 33–37 | 32–37 | |
| 11.6–14.6 | 12.2–15.3 | 11.6–14.6 | 12.2–15.4 | |
Notes: *The reference range is based on the 95% percentile values. Detailed descriptive analysis of hemoglobin values in both genders among all three cities is provided in .