BUILDING RESEARCH RANGES FOR HEMATOLOGY INDEX FROM HEALTHY ADULTS AT THE LABORATORY - DANANG UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PHARMACY
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Matter: Reference interval is a range of values, consisting of an upper and lower limit, based on a population of healthy individuals. It is necessary to establish a reference interval suitable for the laboratory. evaluate physiological and pathological disorders of the body in a certain population. Therefore, we carry out the project "Building a reference range for hematology inde in healthy adults at Laboratory - Danang University of Medicine Technology and Pharmacy. Goals: (1) Establishing reference ranges for some hematological tests: RBC, WBC, PLT, Hb, Hct, MCV, MCH, MCHC in healthy adults at laboratory-Medical Diagnostic Center. (2) Evaluation of the difference of reference ranges in some hematological indices by sex and age. Object and methods: is a healthy person aged 18-60 years old who attended a health check-up with grade I at the Medical Diagnostic Center, Danang University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy. Cross-sectional descriptive study, sample size: 418 people. Results: The KTC of men were higher than that of women for the indexes of RBC, Hb, Hct, MCV, MCH, WBC, PLT and this difference was significant. statistical with p < 0.05. The KTC of the RBC, MCV, and MCH indexes in men aged 18-35 with 36-49 and 18-35 with 50-65 years old had a statistically significant difference with p < 0.05. The KTC of the MCV and MCH indexes in women aged 18-35 with 36-49 had a statistically significant difference with p < 0.05.
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