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Abstract
The hematological reference values are very important for diagnostic orientation and treatment decision. The aim of this study was to establish hematological reference values for healthy adults in Togo. A total of 2571 voluntary blood donors participated to this study. Only 1349 subjects negative for HIV, HBV, HCV, malaria, and without hemoglobin abnormalities in electrophoresis and hypochromia on blood smear, were definitively retained for the study. Median hemoglobin level was higher in males than females (15.1 g/dL versus 13.0 g/dL, p = 0.000). Median total WBC (4.2×10(9)/L) and absolute neutrophil counts (1.6×10(9)/L) were similar by gender. The median lymphocyte counts in males and females were, respectively, 2.1×10(9)/L and 2.2×10(9)/L (p = 0.11). The median platelet count was lower in males than females (236×10(9)/L versus 247×10(9)/L, p = 0.004). Our median values for RBC parameters differ from those of African countries probably because of our inclusion criteria which eliminate most cases with iron deficiency and/or thalassemia.
血液学参考值对诊断方向和治疗决策具有重要意义。本研究的目的是为多哥健康成人建立血液学参考值。共有2571名自愿献血者参加了这项研究。只有1349名HIV、HBV、HCV、疟疾阴性、电泳无血红蛋白异常、血涂片无低色度的受试者被确定保留用于研究。男性中位血红蛋白水平高于女性(15.1 g/dL对13.0 g/dL, p = 0.000)。中位总白细胞(4.2×10(9)/L)和绝对中性粒细胞计数(1.6×10(9)/L)在性别上相似。男性和女性淋巴细胞计数中位数分别为2.1×10(9)/L和2.2×10(9)/L (p = 0.11)。男性中位血小板计数低于女性(236×10(9)/L vs 247×10(9)/L, p = 0.004)。我们的红细胞参数中位数与非洲国家不同,这可能是因为我们的纳入标准排除了大多数缺铁和/或地中海贫血病例。