Another term frequently used in place of low hemoglobin is anemia, or the person is described as being anemic. Some of the more common causes of anemia are as follows: Nutritional (iron, folic acid, or vitamin B 12 deficiency [pernicious anemia]) Gastrointestinal blood loss (ulcers, colon ...
In sickle-cell anemic infants, the proportion of abnormal hemoglobin rises to near-adult levels by 6 months of age. After 6 months of age, the sickling of RBCs is a constant finding. In individuals with the sickle cell trait, the proportion of Hb S is between 35% and 45%. Of cou...
This study was done to investigate the effect of Pentoxyfilline on hemoglobin level and Erythropoietin dose in these patients Methods: This study was a clinical trial that performed on anemic peritoneal dialysis patients. Study patients were randomized to two groups of 25 person recipients Pentoxy...
Treatment of baboon with vinblastine: Insights into the mechanisms of pharmacologic stimulation of Hb F in the adult Vinblastine was administered to anemic baboons to test whether stimulation of Hb F takes place following distortion of erythropoiesis by an M-stage-specifi... R Veith,T Papayannopoul...
Shortness of breath Palpitations (fast or irregular heartbeat) Intolerance to exercise Cold hands and feet (impaired ability to maintain core body temperature) Based solely on symptoms, it may not be easy to realize a person is anemic. That’s because people with low hemoglobin will show relati...
if ratio related to hemoglobin concentrations fall below a threshold value, this is an indication that the person may be anemic or experiencing blood loss, and requires medical attention. In other embodiments, the ratio may be monitored for changes from an initial value (e.g., percentage change...
Despite the complex amount of hematologic information obtained from the complete blood count, one test is most often needed: the hematocrit. It is the hematocrit that tells the physician whether the patient is anemic due to bleeding or nutritional causes such as the relatively common iron deficiency...
Anemia is typically diagnosed using a complete blood count (CBC) analysis, which measures the number of RBCs and the hemoglobin level, while its classification is determined by flow cytometry, which measures the size of RBCs. Posterior segment findings: Anem...
person is anemic or polycythemia vera.Constructing ensemble models by combining two or more base machine learning(ML)models can help create a more improved model.The purpose of this work is to present a weighted average ensemble model for predicting hemoglobin levels.An optimization method is ...
Total hemoglobin value determines whether a person is anemic and the blood pressure points if an individual is stress-free or with hypertension. Hemoglobin can be monitored using oxygenated hemoglobin (SpO 2 ) percentage. At present, there is no device that is used to monitor both SpO 2 and ...