The number of red blood cells over the total blood volume times 100 equals the percentage of hematocrit.
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Hematocrit measures the volume of the blood. It measures out in percentages of the whole blood that is made up of red blood cells.
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Hematocrit and hemoglobin content of blood measure are not the same thing. The hematocrit, also known as the HCT, is the percentage of RBC in the blood volume. Hemoglobin, on the other hand, also known as HGB, is the measurement of protein in the blood.
Hematocrit (HCT) is typically measured as a percentage of the total volume of blood that is occupied by red blood cells. This measurement can be obtained through a simple blood test called a hematocrit test. The normal range for hematocrit levels varies based on age and sex.
Fasting is not typically required for a hemoglobin and hematocrit test. These tests measure the levels of red blood cells in the blood and do not require fasting for accurate results.
The HCT blood panel tests for an individual's hematocrit. What the hematocrit refers to is the percentage of someone's blood, by volume, that is made up of red blood cells.
In general, males tend to have higher hematocrit levels than females. Hematocrit levels measure the percentage of red blood cells in the blood, and this difference is due to factors such as hormones and differences in body size and muscle mass between males and females.
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Anemia will reduce the Hematocrit levels. Normal Hematocrit levels are 37-47 in females and 42-54 in males. In anemia, the levels are below normal. In polycythemia, they are above normal.
Hematocrit is a measure of the proportion of blood volume occupied by red blood cells (RBCs). Therefore, it's represented as a percentage. The normal hematocrit for men is 46% with minor fluctuations between individuals labs.
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