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  1. Jan 2, 2023 · Go to: Introduction. The term "hematocrit (HCT)" originated from English “hemato-“ and Greek “krites.” HCT measures the volume of packed red blood cells (RBC) relative to whole blood. Hence, it is also known and reported as a packed cell volume (PCV).

    • Himel Mondal, Saran Lotfollahzadeh
    • 2023/01/02
  2. Jul 20, 2001 · The reliability of the packed cell volume (PCV) has received far less scrutiny than that given to the reliability of hemoglobin and red cell count measurements. The avail-ability of a reference PCV method allowed us to examine 12 different capillary tubes available from scientific supply houses.

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  4. Hematocrit (HCT), also called packed cell volume (PCV), means “to separate blood” and is the packed spun volume of blood that consists of intact red blood cells (RBCs), expressed as a percentage. HCT can be measured directly following centrifugation of a blood sample or calculated using the formula:

  5. The packed cell volume (PCV) is the measure of the ratio of the volume occupied by the red cells to the volume of whole blood in a sample of capillary, venous, or arterial blood. The ratio is measured after appropriate centrifugation6,10 and is expressed as a decimal fraction.

  6. Jan 1, 2001 · Abstract. The reliability of the packed cell volume (PCV) has received far less scrutiny than that given to the reliability of hemoglobin and red cell count measurements. The availability...

  7. Feb 15, 2021 · The haematocrit, also known as the packed cell volume (PCV), is the volume of red blood cells as a percentage of total blood volume. This value is often calculated by an automatic analyser based on the red cell count and mean cell volume (MCV). Normal Range. Males: 40 - 54% Females: 36 - 44% Interpretation.

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