hematókrít
Hematókrít, or hematocrit, is the proportion of blood volume that consists of red blood cells. Expressed as a percentage, it reflects the mass of erythrocytes relative to the total blood volume and is a central value in the complete blood count (CBC).
Measurement is usually by centrifugation of a sample of anticoagulated blood in a capillary or microhematocrit
Normal values vary with age and sex and between laboratories. In healthy adults, typical ranges are roughly
Clinical significance: A low hematocrit indicates reduced red cell mass or increased plasma volume, commonly due
Limitations: Hematókrít is not a direct measure of red blood cell mass and can be influenced by