Complete Blood Count (CBC)

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Complete Blood Count (CBC)

Objectives: To estimate the number of RBC in blood sample To estimate the number of total WBC in blood sample To perform a differential count for a blood sample

Introduction Complete blood count (CBC) is a test  that gives information about the cells in a patient's blood.(red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.  A CBC test usually includes: WBC count. WBC differential count. RBC count. HCT Hb Red blood cell indices: There are three red blood cell indices: mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). Reticulocyte Count. Platelet count Mean platelet volume (MPV)

CBC can applied by two way: Automated blood count Manual blood count Automated blood count: CBC is performed by an automated analyzer that counts the numbers and types of different cells within the blood. It aspirates a very small amount of the sample through the narrow tubing. Within this tubing, there are sensors that count the number of cells going through it, and can identify the type of cell; this is called flow-cytometry.

flow-cytometry.

Manual blood count This measurement is made with a microscope and a specially ruled chamber (hemocytometer) using diluted blood.

High RBC count Red blood count: It is test done to determination the number of RBC in a sample of blood , also it evaluate the size and shape of RBC It is range from 4.2 – 5.5 million RBC per cubic millimeter (mm³) It is considered a very important indicator of a patent’s health Low RBC count Anemia Acute or chronic blood loss Malnutrition Chronic inflammation High RBC count Polycythemia Congenital heart disease, causing low blood oxygen levels Renal problem

Normally high (RBC count) People who live at high altitudes Smokers Principle : The process involves by counting cells in several squares of the grid and obtain an average number, this number is multiply by a factor that compensates the amount of dilution. The final results expresses the number of RBC /mm³ of original blood sample. Oxygen is low RBC synthesis increases

Low WBC count  Leukopenia Total leukocytes count shows the number of WBC in a sample of blood . A normal WBC count is between 4,500 and 11,000 cells per cubic millimeter . The number of WBC is sometimes used to identify an infection or to monitor the body’s response to treatment. Low WBC count  Leukopenia A Condition in which the number of leukocytes is abnormally low and which is most commonly due HIV and radiation poisoning. High WBC count  Leukocytosis A condition characterized by an elevated the number of WBC occur as a result of an infection, or cancer (Leukemia). It can occur normally after eating fat-rich meals .

Principle: It is necessary to obtain RBC free preparation of WBC from blood . Suspension of the red blood cell in a very hypotonic solution will lead to the destruction of RBC .

How to count blood cells

Calculations: RBC blood cell count ( 5 squares): Find the sum of RBCs in 5 large squares, and divide it with 80 (5 X 16) small squares to find the average in one square, multiply it by 200 to allow for the dilution and then multiply by 4000 to obtain the number per cubic milliliter. The sum of RBCs in 5 large squares = 84+71+63+93+83= 394 cells. The average of RBCs in one square= 394/80 = 4.9 cells. RBC count= 4.9 x 200 x 4000 = 4 million/mm3. Normal range= 4.2-5 million/mm3

WBC blood cell count ( 4 squares) Find the sum of WBCs in 4 large squares, and divide it with 64 (4 X 16) small squares to find the average in one square, multiply it by 20 to allow for the dilution and then multiply by 160 to obtain the number per cubic milliliter. The sum of WBCs in 4 large squares = 16+21+17+15= 69 cells. The average of WBCs in one square= 69/64 = 1.07 cells. WBC count= 1 x 20 x 160 = 3200 Cells/mm3. Normal range= 4500-11000 cells /mm3

(C) Differential Count It determines the number of each type of WBC present in the blood

Principle: Classification of polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN) is based on the size , shape , number and staining characteristics of their granules . Leishman’s stain It is based on a mixture of methylene blue and eosin. It differentiates between WBC as indicated in the following table:

Platelets. These play a role in clotting Platelets. These play a role in clotting. This test measures the number of platelets in your blood. The normal range is 150,000 to 450,000 platelets/mcL. Platelet count Mean platelet volume (MPV)