Hemoglobin as a predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru

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Objective: To assess the degree of hemoglobin correlation as a possible predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru. Materials and methods: An observational, analytical, correlational and prospective study...

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Autor: Guevara Tirado, Alberto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:hemoglobins
hematocrit
erythrocytes
hemoglobinas
hematocrito
eritrocitos
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hemoglobin as a predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
Hemoglobina como predictor del recuento de hematocrito y hematíes según edad y sexo en una población de Villa El Salvador en Lima-Perú
title Hemoglobin as a predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
spellingShingle Hemoglobin as a predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
Guevara Tirado, Alberto
hemoglobins
hematocrit
erythrocytes
hemoglobinas
hematocrito
eritrocitos
title_short Hemoglobin as a predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_full Hemoglobin as a predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_fullStr Hemoglobin as a predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Hemoglobin as a predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_sort Hemoglobin as a predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Guevara Tirado, Alberto
author Guevara Tirado, Alberto
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hematocrit
erythrocytes
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hematocrit
erythrocytes
hemoglobinas
hematocrito
eritrocitos
description Objective: To assess the degree of hemoglobin correlation as a possible predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru. Materials and methods: An observational, analytical, correlational and prospective study carried out with 550 menand 700 women of all ages who attended monthly preventive-promotional health campaigns, as well as routine medicalconsultations, from January 2021 to June 2022. Collected data consisted of hematocrit, red blood cells and hemoglobincounts. The Spearman’s correlation coefficient was used. Results: There was a higher prevalence of anemia in the group of women older than 11 years (35.10 %), while hemoglobin levels in most children younger than 11 years were mainly normal. High and positive correlations between hemoglobin and hematocrit close to one were found in all age groups and both sexes. In addition, moderate and positive correlations were found in female infants and girls (Rho = 0.525), female adolescents (Rho = 624), as well as male infants and boys (Rho = 0.597). Conclusions: Hemoglobin levels are highly and positively correlated with hematocrit. Simultaneous hemoglobin andhematocrit testing may be clinically and economically unnecessary in screening and preventive-promotional campaigns onanemia conducted in large population groups. Likewise, hemoglobin correlates moderately and positively with red bloodcell in children of both sexes and female adolescents. Further research is needed to deepen the reasons why correlationvaries in these groups.
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spelling Hemoglobin as a predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of Villa El Salvador, Lima, PeruHemoglobina como predictor del recuento de hematocrito y hematíes según edad y sexo en una población de Villa El Salvador en Lima-PerúGuevara Tirado, AlbertohemoglobinshematocriterythrocyteshemoglobinashematocritoeritrocitosObjective: To assess the degree of hemoglobin correlation as a possible predictor of hematocrit and red blood cell count according to age and sex in a population of the district of Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru. Materials and methods: An observational, analytical, correlational and prospective study carried out with 550 menand 700 women of all ages who attended monthly preventive-promotional health campaigns, as well as routine medicalconsultations, from January 2021 to June 2022. Collected data consisted of hematocrit, red blood cells and hemoglobincounts. The Spearman’s correlation coefficient was used. Results: There was a higher prevalence of anemia in the group of women older than 11 years (35.10 %), while hemoglobin levels in most children younger than 11 years were mainly normal. High and positive correlations between hemoglobin and hematocrit close to one were found in all age groups and both sexes. In addition, moderate and positive correlations were found in female infants and girls (Rho = 0.525), female adolescents (Rho = 624), as well as male infants and boys (Rho = 0.597). Conclusions: Hemoglobin levels are highly and positively correlated with hematocrit. Simultaneous hemoglobin andhematocrit testing may be clinically and economically unnecessary in screening and preventive-promotional campaigns onanemia conducted in large population groups. Likewise, hemoglobin correlates moderately and positively with red bloodcell in children of both sexes and female adolescents. Further research is needed to deepen the reasons why correlationvaries in these groups.Objetivo: Evaluar el grado de correlación de la hemoglobina como posible predictor del hematócrito y recuento de hematíes según la edad y el sexo en una población del distrito de Villa El Salvador, Lima-Perú.Materiales y métodos: Estudio observacional, analítico, correlacional y prospectivo realizado a 550 hombres y 700mujeres de todas las edades que acudieron a las campañas de prevención promocionales de salud mensuales, así como a las consultas médicas de rutina, desde enero de 2021 a junio de 2022. El muestreo fue no probabilístico por conveniencia. Las variables fueron sexo, grupo etario, hematocrito y recuento de hematíes; se aplicó la prueba de correlación de Spearman debido a que la prueba de normalidad de Kolmogorov-Smirnov mostró que la distribución no era normal. Se consideró un valor de p significativo menor del 0,05 con un intervalo de confianza al 95 %. Resultados: Hubo mayor prevalencia de anemia en el grupo de mujeres mayores de 11 años (35,10 %), mientras que los niveles de hemoglobina en menores de 11 años fueron, principalmente, normales en la mayoría de los pacientes. Se encontraron correlaciones altas y positivas entre hemoglobina y hematocrito cercanas a 1 en todos los grupos de edad y para ambos sexos. También se halló correlaciones moderadas y positivas entre infantes y niñas (Rho = 0,525), adolescentes y mujeres (Rho = 624), así como infantes y niños (Rho = 0,597). Conclusiones: Los niveles de hemoglobina se correlacionan de forma alta y positiva con el hematocrito. Es posible que el análisis simultáneo de hemoglobina y hematocrito sea clínica y económicamente innecesario en el cribado y en las campañas de prevención promocionales sobre anemia en grandes grupos poblacionales. Asimismo, la hemoglobina se correlaciona de forma moderada y positiva con los hematíes en niños de ambos sexos y adolescentes mujeres. Es necesario ampliar la investigación con estudios que profundicen las razones que causan que la correlación varíe en estos grupos.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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