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FBC

Department of Haematology
Notes
Full blood counts are performed on automated equipment and provide haemoglobin concentration, red cell indices, white cell count (with a differential count) and platelet count.
The presence of abnormal white cell and red cell morphology is flagged by the analysers.
Blood films may be inspected to confirm and interpret abnormalities identified by the cell counter, or to look for certain specific haematological abnormalities.
Grossly abnormal FBC results and abnormal blood films will be phoned through to the requestor.
There is no need to request a blood film to obtain a differential white count. It is, however, important that clinical details are provided to allow the laboratory to decide whether a blood film, in addition to the automated analysis, is required.
Under some circumstances a differential is not routinely performed, e.g. pre-op, post-op, antenatal and postnatal requests.
Full Blood Counts are performed at CGH and GRH
See also: Reticulocyte Count
The FBC comprises the following tests

Standard

Haemoglobin (Hb)
White Blood Count (WBC)
Platelet Count (Plt)
Red Cell Count (RBC)
Haematocrit (HCT)
Mean Cell Volume - Red cell (MCV)
Mean Cell Haemoglobin (MCH)
Differential White Cell Count (where applicable)

Neutrophils
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
Eosinophils
Basophils
And if appropriate

Blood Film
Sample Requirements
2ml or 4ml EDTA sample or a Paediatric 1ml EDTA sample.

EDTA with cap

1ml Paediatric EDTA
Sample Storage and Retention
Pre analysis storage: do not store, send to laboratory within 4 hours.
Sample retention by lab: EDTA samples are retained for a minimum of 48 hours at 2-10°C
Transport of samples may affect sample viability, i.e. FBC results will degenerate if exposed to high temperatures, such as prolonged transportation in a hot car in summer.
This test can be added on to a previous request as long as there is sufficient sample remaining and the sample is less than 24 hours old.

Turnaround Times
Clinical emergency: 30 mins
Other urgent sample: 60 mins
Routine: within 2 hours
Reference Ranges
If references ranges are required for paediatric patients please contact the laboratory for these.

Parameter Patient Reference Range Units Haemoglobin Adult Male 130 - 180 g/L Adult Female 115 - 165 g/L Red Cell Count Adult Male 4.50 - 6.50 x10^12/L Adult Female 3.80 - 5.80 x10^12/L Haematocrit Adult Male 0.40 - 0.54 L/L Adult Female 0.37 - 0.47 L/L Mean Cell Volume Adult 80 - 100 fL Mean Cell Haemoglobin Adult 27 - 32 pg White Cell Count Adult 3.6 - 11.0 x10^9/L Neutrophils Adult 1.8 - 7.5 x10^9/L Lymphocytes Adult 1.0 - 4.0 x10^9/L Monocytes Adult 0.2 - 0.8 x10^9/L Eosinophils Adult 0.1 - 0.4 x10^9/L Basophils Adult 0.02 - 0.10 x10^9/L Platelet Count Adult 140 - 400 x10^9/L

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Department of Haematology

Notes

  • Full blood counts are performed on automated equipment and provide haemoglobin concentration, red cell indices, white cell count (with a differential count) and platelet count.
  • The presence of abnormal white cell and red cell morphology is flagged by the analysers.
  • Blood films may be inspected to confirm and interpret abnormalities identified by the cell counter, or to look for certain specific haematological abnormalities.
  • Grossly abnormal FBC results and abnormal blood films will be phoned through to the requestor.
  • There is no need to request a blood film to obtain a differential white count. It is, however, important that clinical details are provided to allow the laboratory to decide whether a blood film, in addition to the automated analysis, is required.
  • Under some circumstances a differential is not routinely performed, e.g. pre-op, post-op, antenatal and postnatal requests.
  • Full Blood Counts are performed at CGH and GRH
  • See also: Reticulocyte Count

The FBC comprises the following tests

Standard

  • Haemoglobin (Hb)
  • White Blood Count (WBC)
  • Platelet Count (Plt)
  • Red Cell Count (RBC)
  • Haematocrit (HCT)
  • Mean Cell Volume - Red cell (MCV)
  • Mean Cell Haemoglobin (MCH)

Differential White Cell Count (where applicable)

  • Neutrophils
  • Lymphocytes
  • Monocytes
  • Eosinophils
  • Basophils

And if appropriate

  • Blood Film

Sample Requirements

2ml or 4ml EDTA sample or a Paediatric 1ml EDTA sample.

EDTA with cap

 

1ml Paediatric EDTA

Sample Storage and Retention

  • Pre analysis storage: do not store, send to laboratory within 4 hours.
  • Sample retention by lab: EDTA samples are retained for a minimum of 48 hours at 2-10°C
  • Transport of samples may affect sample viability, i.e. FBC results will degenerate if exposed to high temperatures, such as prolonged transportation in a hot car in summer.

This test can be added on to a previous request as long as there is sufficient sample remaining and the sample is less than 24 hours old.

Turnaround Times

  • Clinical emergency: 30 mins
  • Other urgent sample: 60 mins
  • Routine: within 2 hours

Reference Ranges

If references ranges are required for paediatric patients please contact the laboratory for these.

Parameter Patient Reference Range Units Haemoglobin Adult Male 130 - 180 g/L   Adult Female 115 - 165 g/L Red Cell Count Adult Male 4.50 - 6.50 x10^12/L   Adult Female 3.80 - 5.80 x10^12/L Haematocrit Adult Male 0.40 - 0.54 L/L   Adult Female 0.37 - 0.47 L/L Mean Cell Volume Adult 80 - 100 fL Mean Cell Haemoglobin Adult 27 - 32 pg White Cell Count Adult 3.6 - 11.0 x10^9/L Neutrophils Adult 1.8 - 7.5 x10^9/L Lymphocytes Adult 1.0 - 4.0 x10^9/L Monocytes Adult 0.2 - 0.8 x10^9/L Eosinophils Adult 0.1 - 0.4 x10^9/L Basophils Adult 0.02 - 0.10 x10^9/L Platelet Count Adult 140 - 400 x10^9/L
 
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Department of Haematology Notes Full blood counts are performed on automated equipment and provide haemoglobin concentration, red cell indices, white cell count (with a differential count) and platelet count. The presence of abnormal white cell and red cell morphology is flagged by the analysers. Blood films may be inspected to confirm and interpret abnormalities identified by the cell counter, or to look for certain specific haematological abnormalities. Grossly abnormal FBC results and abnormal blood films will be phoned through to the requestor. There is no need to request a blood film to obtain a differential white count. It is, however, important that clinical details are provided to allow the laboratory to decide whether a blood film, in addition to the automated analysis, is required. Under some circumstances a differential is not routinely performed, e.g. pre-op, post-op, antenatal and postnatal requests. Full Blood Counts are performed at CGH and GRH See also: Reticulocyte Count The FBC comprises the following tests Standard Haemoglobin (Hb) White Blood Count (WBC) Platelet Count (Plt) Red Cell Count (RBC) Haematocrit (HCT) Mean Cell Volume - Red cell (MCV) Mean Cell Haemoglobin (MCH) Differential White Cell Count (where applicable) Neutrophils Lymphocytes Monocytes Eosinophils Basophils And if appropriate Blood Film Sample Requirements 2ml or 4ml EDTA sample or a Paediatric 1ml EDTA sample. EDTA with cap 1ml Paediatric EDTA Sample Storage and Retention Pre analysis storage: do not store, send to laboratory within 4 hours. Sample retention by lab: EDTA samples are retained for a minimum of 48 hours at 2-10°C Transport of samples may affect sample viability, i.e. FBC results will degenerate if exposed to high temperatures, such as prolonged transportation in a hot car in summer. This test can be added on to a previous request as long as there is sufficient sample remaining and the sample is less than 24 hours old. Turnaround Times Clinical emergency: 30 mins Other urgent sample: 60 mins Routine: within 2 hours Reference Ranges If references ranges are required for paediatric patients please contact the laboratory for these. Parameter Patient Reference Range Units Haemoglobin Adult Male 130 - 180 g/L Adult Female 115 - 165 g/L Red Cell Count Adult Male 4.50 - 6.50 x10^12/L Adult Female 3.80 - 5.80 x10^12/L Haematocrit Adult Male 0.40 - 0.54 L/L Adult Female 0.37 - 0.47 L/L Mean Cell Volume Adult 80 - 100 fL Mean Cell Haemoglobin Adult 27 - 32 pg White Cell Count Adult 3.6 - 11.0 x10^9/L Neutrophils Adult 1.8 - 7.5 x10^9/L Lymphocytes Adult 1.0 - 4.0 x10^9/L Monocytes Adult 0.2 - 0.8 x10^9/L Eosinophils Adult 0.1 - 0.4 x10^9/L Basophils Adult 0.02 - 0.10 x10^9/L Platelet Count Adult 140 - 400 x10^9/L

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