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New Medical Journal
1964 Volume.7 No. 11 p.109 ~ p.113
Studies on Red Cell Mass, Plasma Volume and Total Blood Volume with Cr^51
ÑÑìÒúé/Kim, Un Hyun
ßïôÉàø/ï÷éÜçµ/Suh, Chul Sung/Chung Woo Yung
Abstract
The objectives that lie behind this study are to determine average normal values and ranges of individual variation in order to provide_a sound basis not only for evaluating the significance of deviations observed under various physiological and pathological conditions .but also for diagnosis and treatment of disturbances in various diseases which affect blood volume and its constituents in practical aspects.
Under these objectives the blood volume, red cell mass and plasma volume were determined on 20 healthy men and 20 healthy women by means of. Read¢¥s modified metbod with Cr 51.
The determined values were as follows;
Red cell mass 24.9 ml/kg or 0.89 1/m2 in males; 18.7 m 1/kg or 0.65 1/m2 in females Plasma volume 45.8 ml/kg or 1.631/m2 in males; 37.2 m 1/kg or 1.29 1/m2 in females Blood volume 70.7 ml/kg or 2.51 1/m2 in males; 55.9 m 1/kg or 1.94 1/m2 in females
The determined mean values of hemoglobin and hematocrit were as follows:
Hemoglobin 14.3 gm/100 ml in males:
13.9 gm/100 ml in females:
Hematocrit 39.2 vol. % in males:
36.6 vol. % in females:
Values of blood volume, red cell mass and plasma volume showed marked individual variations.
Each mean value, however, was higher in males than in females, and higher in western people than in Korean people, so were the values of hemoglobine and hematocrit.
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