Laboratory Reference Ranges in Healthy Adults blood
Published: 13 Aug 2024
Blood Analysis: Diagnostic Tool and Health Monitoring
Laboratory analysis of blood samples empowers healthcare professionals with a comprehensive understanding of an individual's health.
Parameters Measured in Blood Analysis:
- Complete blood count (assessing red and white blood cells, platelets)
- Hormone and electrolyte levels
- Leukocyte types
- Blood plasma protein levels
Clinical Significance:
- Diagnosis of blood-related and non-blood-related disorders
- Monitoring disease progression and treatment efficacy
Reference Ranges:
Health professionals compare blood properties to established "reference ranges" representing healthy values. These ranges guide:
- Presence or absence of medical conditions
- Deviation from normal values
Understanding Lab Results:
- "Normal values" or "reference ranges" are provided for comparison.
- If results fall outside these ranges or despite normal results, further testing may be warranted.
Interpretative Terms:
- Negative/Normal: Disease or substance not detected.
- Positive/Abnormal: Disease or substance detected.
- Inconclusive/Uncertain: Insufficient information to make a diagnosis.
Note: Reference ranges vary depending on individual factors and specific tests performed.