F. Kraus, Chronic fetal hypoxia and sudden infant Death syndrome: interaction between maternal smoking and low hematocrit during Pregnancy, Pediatrics, 86 (1990) 535-540.Bulterys MG, Greenland S, Kraus JF. Chronic fetal hypoxia and sudden infant death syndrome: interaction between maternal smoking...
blood composition Inblood count Inblood: Red blood cells (erythrocytes) changes during pregnancy Inpregnancy: Blood Article Contributors Primary Contributors The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Other Encyclopedia Britannica Contributors Aakanksha Gaur
Low hematocrit has some potential health benefits. It can [62, 97]:Increase VO2 max (the maximum amount of oxygen you can use during intense exercise)Reduce the risk of seizures When Low Levels Are BadThere are health risks associated with low hematocrit. Low hematocrit can increase the ...
Hematocrit levels drawn during four gestational periods were considered. Evaluating pregnancy outcome in regard to hematocrit values at specific gestational ages eliminated the bias resulting in the previously reported association between a low hematocrit and preterm delivery in blacks. In contrast, in ...
Variation in Blood Lead and Hematocrit Levels during Pregnancy in a Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Population. ABSTRACT. Lead is a long-recognized human toxicant that crosses the placenta. Fetal sensitivity to environmental agents can vary with stage of development;... Schell,M Lawrence,Czerwinski,....
Pregnancy may also cause slightly decreased hematocrit due to an increase in blood volume. View chapterExplore book Review of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests Karen J. Tietze PharmD, in Clinical Skills for Pharmacists (Third Edition), 2012 Hematocrit The hematocrit is the percentage of the volume ...
Accurate measurement of hematocrit during blood recovery or plasma sequestration processes by means of algorithms to account for the presence of air or other non-blood substances in salvaged or separated blood is described. A method of automatic start-up of the hematocrit measurement circuit and a ...
An increased SED rate (ESR) may be due to anemia, kidney disease, osteomyelitis, pregnancy, rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, syphilis, systemic lupus erythematosus, thyroid disease, tuberculosis or other inflammatory conditions. A very high SED rate (ESR) may occur with giant cell arteritis...
6, No. 2, 1995, Determination of Circulating Blood Volume by Continuously Monitoring Hematocrit During Hemodialysis, John K. Leypoldt et al., pp. 214 ... JG Johnson,J Patruno - 《Biomedical Market Newsletter》 被引量: 528发表: 1992年 Cardiovascular physiology in normal pregnancy: Studies with...
high concentration of platelets, or agglutinated RBCs[16,19]. An increased hematocrit may be due to dehydration or polycythemia. Decreased values may be due to anemia, over hydration, kidney failure, or chronic inflammatory conditions. Pregnancy may also cause slightly decreased hematocrit due to ...