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Erschienen in: Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion 4/2018

12.05.2018 | Original Article

Hematological Parameters in Native Highlanders of Ladakh Aged 4–19 Years

verfasst von: Uday Yanamandra, Srinivas A. Bhattachar, Subrat K. Das, Sushma Yanamandra, V. K. Lalitha Kumari, Angella Ayekappam, Suman Kumar, Pankaj Malhotra, Subhash Varma, Neelam Varma, Velu Nair

Erschienen in: Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion | Ausgabe 4/2018

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Abstract

Hematological adaptations to high altitude (HA) are long studied but are focused either on lowlanders visiting HA or native highlanders from Andes and Tibet. The literature on native highlanders from the Indian subcontinent or paediatric highlanders is scarce. We aimed at assessing hematological parameters in native highlanders of Ladakh, India, aged 4–19 years and derive nomograms in an age stratified manner specific to these native highlanders. A total of 335 self-reported healthy native highlanders of Ladakh, without any known comorbidities and not on hematinic nor any drugs in the age group of 4–19 years were included in the study. Complete hemogram including red cell indices was measured. R ver 3.4.0 was used to compare the hematological parameters based on gender/age stratification, pubertal and nutritional status. The hematological reference ranges were created for various parameters in the paediatric population. The mean (SD) haemoglobin (Hb) concentration was 14.74 (2.07) gm/dL. The mean hematocrit (Hct) was 40.43 (5.57%) %, mean corpuscular volume (MCV) was 81.87 (7.22) fL, white blood cell (WBC) count was 7596 (2172) cells/μL and platelets was 378.4 (152.8) × 103/μL. Hct and MCV increased with age. Hb concentration, Hct, and MCV in girls was significantly lower than boys. Severely underweight subjects (body mass index < 16) showed significantly higher platelet counts compared to their nourished counterparts. The hematological nomograms for the native paediatric highlanders from Ladakh, India have been reported in this study.
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Metadaten
Titel
Hematological Parameters in Native Highlanders of Ladakh Aged 4–19 Years
verfasst von
Uday Yanamandra
Srinivas A. Bhattachar
Subrat K. Das
Sushma Yanamandra
V. K. Lalitha Kumari
Angella Ayekappam
Suman Kumar
Pankaj Malhotra
Subhash Varma
Neelam Varma
Velu Nair
Publikationsdatum
12.05.2018
Verlag
Springer India
Erschienen in
Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion / Ausgabe 4/2018
Print ISSN: 0971-4502
Elektronische ISSN: 0974-0449
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12288-018-0967-4

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