Measurement and interpretation of hemoglobin concentration in clinical and field settings: a narrative review

Volume: 1450, Issue: 1, Pages: 126 - 146
Published: Jan 16, 2019
Abstract
Anemia affects over 800 million women and children globally. Defined as a limited or insufficient functional red blood cell supply in peripheral blood, anemia causes a reduced oxygen supply to tissues and can have serious health consequences for women and children. Hemoglobin (Hb) concentration is most commonly measured for anemia diagnosis. Methods to measure Hb are usually invasive (requiring a blood sample); however, advances in diagnostic...
Paper Details
Title
Measurement and interpretation of hemoglobin concentration in clinical and field settings: a narrative review
Published Date
Jan 16, 2019
Volume
1450
Issue
1
Pages
126 - 146
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