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2. Haemoglobin Estimation
By
Dr. Varughese GeorgeHEMOGLOBIN ESTIMATION
Sunil Kumar.P
Department of Clinical Pathology
St.John’s Medical College
Bangalore
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3. Learning Objectives
• By the end of this class, you should know
about
• Basic Structure of Hemoglobin.
• Function of Hemoglobin.
• Various laboratory methods for estimation of
Hemoglobin.
• Enumerate the advantages and disadvantages
of each method.
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4. Introduction
• Hemoglobin is the major constituent of the
red cell cytoplasm, accounting for
approximately 90% of the dry weight of the
mature cell.
• It is comprised of heme and globin.
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5. Structure of Hemoglobin
• Hemoglobin molecule is a tetramer
consisting of two pairs of similar
polypeptide chains called globin
chains.
• To each of the four chains is attached
heme which is a complex of iron in
ferrous form and protoporphyrin.
• The major (96%) type of
hemoglobin present in adults is
called HbA and it has
2 alpha globin chains and
2 beta globin chains (α2β2).
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6. Structure of Hemoglobin
• The gene that codes for
• the formation of α globin
chains is located on
chromosome 16.
• The gene that codes for the
formation of β globin chains is
on chromosome 11.
• In adults, a minor amount of
HbA2 (α2β2) is also present
and constitutes less than
3.5%.
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7. During embryonic and fetal life, other different types of hemoglobins predominate.
• Gower I, Gower II and Hb Portland present in early embyronic life.
• After the 8th week of development, embryonic hemoglobins are replaced by Fetal hemoglobin HbF
(α2β2)
– This remains the predominant hemoglobin until after birth and constitutes 50-90% of the total hemoglobin.
– After birth, it’s concentration decreases to less than 2% by 30 weeks of age.
• HbA is then the predominant hemoglobin.
• HbA2
• Abnormal - HbS,HbC,HbD,HbE
Haemoglobin variants
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8. Function of Hemoglobin
• Heme has the ability to
bind oxygen reversibly and
carry it to tissues.
• It also facilitates the
exchange of carbon dioxide
between the lungs and
tissues.
Thus, hemoglobin functions
as the primary medium of
exchange of oxygen and
carbon dioxide.
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9. Normal Haemoglobin concentration in
humans
• Men - 150 ± 20 g/l
• Women(non pregnant)- 135 ± 15 g/l
• Pregnant women –
1st trimester 124–135 g/l
2nd trimester 110–117 g/l
3rd trimester 106–109 g/l
• Birth- 180 ± 40 g/l
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11. Blood can be collected from 3 different
sources:
Capillary blood.
Venous blood.
Arterial blood.
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13. • Determine presence and severity of anemia
• Screening for polycythemia
• Response to specific therapy in anemia
• Estimation of red cell indices
• Selection of blood donors
Indications for Hb estimation
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14. • Colour comparison between standard and test sample by
Visual methods
– Sahlis acid hematin,
– Tallqvist hemoglobin chart,
– WHO hemoglobin Color scale,
– Oxyhemoglobin Method
– Specific gravity method
Photoelectric methods
Cyanhemoglobin method
Oxyhemoglobin Method
Alkaline Hematin Method
Colorimetric methods
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15. Gasometric Method
Oxygen carrying capacity
measured by Van Slyke apparatus
Based on formula,1 gm of Hb
carries 1.34 ml of oxygen
It does not measure
carboxyhemoglobin
sulfhemoglobin
methemoglobin.
Time-consuming and expensive.
Result is 2 percent less than other
methods.
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16. • Iron content of hemoglobin is first estimated.
• Indirectly Hb is derived - 100 grams of
hemoglobin contain 374 grams of iron.
• Time-consuming method.
• This method is used to calibrate all other
methods of Hb estimation.
Chemical method
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17. • Rough estimate is made from specific gravity
of blood
• Copper sulfate technique.
• Used in mass screening like selection of
donors.
Specific Gravity method
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18. • Rapid and simple
• Commonly used in blood donor selection
• A drop of blood is allowed to fall in copper
sulphate solution of specific gravity of 1.053 from
a height of 1 cm
• Specific gravity is equivalent to 12.5 grams/dl
• Drop gets covered with copper proteinate
• If drop sinks,specific gravity is higher than copper
sulfate
Specific Gravity Method
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19. Principle -
• Blood is mixed with an acid solution so that
Hb is converted to brown colored acid
hematin
• Diluted with water till brown colour matches
that of brown glass standard
• Hb value is read directly from the scale
Sahli’s Acid Hematin Method
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20. • Equipments-
• Sahli hemoglobinometer
• Sahli pipette(marked at 20 microlite or 0.02 ml)
• Stirrer
• Dropping pipette
• Reagents
• N/10 hydrochloric acid
• Distilled water
Sahli’s Acid Hematin Method
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22. Sahli’s Acid Hematin Method
• Place N/10 HCl into Hb tube upto 2
grams.
• Blood sample in Sahli’s Hb pipette
upto 20 micro litre.
• Add blood sample to acid solution.
• Mix with a stirrer.
• Allow to stand for 10 minutes.
• Add distilled water drop by drop till
the colour of the solution matches
to brown glass standard.
• Take the reading of the lower
meniscus from the graduated tube in
grams.
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23. Sahli’s Acid Hematin Method
Advantages
• Easy to perform
• Quick
• Inexpensive
• Can be used as a bedside procedure
• Does not require technical expertise
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24. Disadvantages
• For maximum colour, longer time is required
• Perfect matching with brown glass standard is not
possible
• Carboxyhemoglobin,methemoglobin and
sulfhemoglobin are not converted to acid hematin
• Developed of colour is slow and acid hematin is not
stable
• Source of light will influence the comparison of colours
Sahli’s Acid Hematin Method
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25. • Most accurate method for estimation of Hb.
• Recommended by International Committee
for Standardisation in hematology because : -
All forms of Hb are converted to cyanmethemoglobin
(except sulfhemoglobin)
Stable and reliable standard is available.
Cyanmethemoglobin Method
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26. Principle
• Blood is mixed with Drabkins solution.
Drabkins solution –pH 7.0 -7.4
Potassium ferricyanide
Potassium cyanide
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate
Non-ionic detergent
Distilled water
• Erythrocytes are lysed producing an evenly distributed Hb solution.
• Potassium ferricyanide converts Hb to methemoglobin.
• Methemoglobin combines with potassium cyanide to form cyanmethemoglobin.
• All Hbs present in blood are converted to this form.
• Absorbance is measured in spectrophotometer at 540 nm
• To obtain amount of unknown Hb sample,its absorbance is compared with the standard
cyanmethemoglobin solution
Cyanmethemoglobin Method
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27. Cyanmethemoglobin Method - Equipment
• Photoelectric
colorimeter or
spectrophotometer
• Sahlis pipette at 20
micro litre
• Pipette 5 ml
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28. • Take 5 ml of Drabkins solution and to it add 20
microlitres of blood
• Stopper the tube,mix by inverting serveral times
• Allow to stand for 5 minutes
• Transfer the sample to cuvette
• Read the absorbance in the spectrophotometer
at 540 nm
• Also take the absorbance of the standard solution
Cyanmethemoglobin Method
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29. • Hemoglobin is derived from the formula
below
Cyanmethemoglobin Method
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30. • A graph can be plotted when a large number of
samples are processed
• Hb concentration on horizontal axis and
absorbance on vertical axis
Note
• Hypertriglyceremia,leucocytosis,plasma cell
dyscrasias cause erroneous results
• Cyanmethemoglobin solution is stable
• Any delay will not affect the result
Cyanmethemoglobin Method
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31. Cyanmethemoglobin Method
Advantages
• All forms of Hb except sulphemoglobin are converted to
hemiglobincyanide/cyanmethemoglobin (HiCN).
• Visual error is not there as no color matching is required.
• Cyanmethemoglobin solution is stable and it’s color does not fade with
time so readings may not be taken immediately.
• Absorbance may be measured soon after dilution.
• A reliable and stable reference standard is available from World Health
Organisation for direct comparison
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32. Cyanmethemoglobin Method
Disadvantages
• Diluted blood has to stand for a period of time to ensure complete
• conversion of Hb.
• Potassium cyanide is a poisonous substance and that is why Drabkin’s
• solution must never be pipetted by mouth.
• The rate of conversion of blood containing carboxyhemoglobin is slowed
• considerably. Prolonging the reaction time to 30min can overcome this
• problem.
• Abnormal plasma proteins cause turbidity when blood is diluted with
• Drabkin’s solution.
• A high leucocyte count also causes turbidity on dilution of blood.
Centrifuging the diluted blood can help overcome the turbidity.
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33. • Modification of cyanehaemoglobin method
• Other chemicals-sodium lauryl
sulphate,imidazole,sodium dodecyl sulphate
• Measurements are made at various
wavelengths depending on final stable
product
Automated Blood Count Method
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34. • MCV,MCHC,RDW,hematocrit and platelet
parameters
• Two chambers-
– Hb/WBC chamber
– RBC/platelets chamber
3 part Differential Analyzers
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35. 5 part Differential Analyzers
• Classify cells as
neutrophils,eosinophils,
basophils,lymphocytes
and monocytes
• These provide accurate
platelet count,red cell
parameters including
various reticulocyte
parameters,immature
platelets
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36. • Series of lithographed colors said to correspond
to Hb values ranging from 10 to 100 percent
• Blood obtained from finger puncture
• Placed on a piece of absorbent paper
• Colour is matched against the colour on the chart
• Corresponding reading taken
• Cheap and simple
• Error-20 to 50 percent
Tallqvist Hemoglobin Chart
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38. • Devised by Scott and Lewis
• Principle is similar to Tallqvist method
• Rapid,simple,inexpensive,reliable
• 1 gram/dl for diagnosis of anemia
• Printed set of colors corresponding to Hb values
from 4-14 grams/dl
• Efficiency-greater than 90 percent in detecting
anemia
• 86 percent-in classifying its grade
WHO Hemoglobin Colour Scale
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39. • Useful for screening blood donors
• Screening women and children in health
programmes
• Iron-therapy
WHO Hemoglobin Colour Scale
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41. • Blood mixed with weak ammonia solution
• Absorbance compared with the standard
• Rapid and simple
• No stable solution is available
Oxyhemoglobin Method
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42. • Adult males- 150 ± 20 g/l.
• Adult females(non pregnant )- 135 ± 15 g/l.
• Various methods of Hb are-
– Sahli’s acid hematin.
– Cyanhemoglobin Method.
– Gasometric Methods.
– Tallqvist Hemoglobin Chart.
– WHO Hemoglobin Color Scale.
– Oxyhemoglobin Method.
– Oxyhemoglobin Method.
• Most commonly practiced is Sahlis acid hematin method.
• Principle - Hb converted to hematin on mixture with acid solution.
• Most accurate method for estimation of Hb is Cyanhemoglobin Method.
Summary
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