Normal Reference Values of Complete Blood Count in Healthy Adult Population of Pakistan; A Multicentre Study
Neelam Mazhar, Sarah Rafi, Saima Farhan, Shazia Yaseen, Nisar Ahmed
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To establish the reference values of
hematological parameters in blood donors of all the four provinces of Pakistan
as a general population.
Methods: This was a multicenter cross-sectional
study conducted from Jan 2017-Oct 2017 in the blood
bank and the Dept. of Haematology, The CH&ICH, Lahore, Fatimid Foundation,
Karachi, Bolan medical college, Quetta, Armed Forces Institute of Transfusion,
Rawalpindi & Ayub medical college, Abbottabad, KPK.
Blood
samples of 1060 male and female blood donors were collected from the blood
banks of all the centers mentioned above. CBC and differential were performed
using an automated hematology analyzer in the respective departments.
Results: The mean and 95% reference values
(2.5th-97.5th) for males WBC 7.752+4.506×109 cells/L, RBC 4.958
+1.331, HB 14.258 +3.423 g/dl,
HCT 41.967 +16.345, MCV 84.584 +15.933, PLT 219.485 +197.331, LYM 3.346
+10.112, NEUT 6.843+23.557, MONO 0.811 +3.601, EO 0.327 +0.995. For females WBC
7.174+3.037, RBC4.567 +1.086, HB 12.972 +2.752, HCT39.647 +48.186, PLT
264.07+175.079, LYM 2.537+5.005, NEUT 4.769+11.314, MONO 0.460 +0.909, EO
0.188+0.39
Conclusion: The hematological profile of the
population in all four provinces of Pakistan differed from the reports of other
countries and the standard reference ranges described in the textbook. So, our
own hematological parameters must be followed. More studies must be carried out
on other age groups and even on adults to strengthen our results.
Keywords:
Normal reference values, Complete blood count, Healthy adults of Pakistan