HCM
Abbreviation for hematocrit.
The hematocrit is the proportion, by volume, of the blood that consists of red blood cells.
The hematocrit (hct) is expressed as a percentage.
For example, an hematocrit of 25% means that there are 25 milliliters of red blood cells in 100 milliliters of blood.
A quarter of the blood consists of red cells.
The normal ranges for hematocrit are dependant on age and, after adolescence, the sex of the individual.
The normal ranges are: Newborns: 55-68%, One (1) week of age: 47-65%, One (1) month of age: 37-49%, Three (3) months of age: 30-36%, One (1) year of age: 29-41%, Ten (10) years of age: 36-40%, Adult males: 42-54%, Adult women: 38-46%.
These values may vary slightly between laboratories.