Determination by flow cytometry of reference values of red blood cell parameters in elderly people

Citation
H. Blain et al., Determination by flow cytometry of reference values of red blood cell parameters in elderly people, PRESSE MED, 30(16), 2001, pp. 779-784
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
PRESSE MEDICALE
ISSN journal
07554982 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
16
Year of publication
2001
Pages
779 - 784
Database
ISI
SICI code
0755-4982(20010428)30:16<779:DBFCOR>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Normal values for hemoglobin and hemarocrit have been establish ed for healthy young adults, but it is unknown whether age-related decline in hematological values occurs in the elderly We compared normal values of hematological parameters in healthy adults and healthy persons aged 65 year s and over using flow cytometry. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Erythrocyte and reticulocyte parameters were determin ed in 585 subjects (294 men and 206 women aged 26 to 64 years, and 37 men a nd 48 women aged 65 years and over), living independently and without medic ation, symptom and disease, using Technicon H1 (Bayer) and R2000 (Roche) an alyzers. Serum erythtopoietin levels, red cell folate and creatinine cleara nce were determined in subjects aged 65 years and over. RESULTS: Irrespective of subject age, hemoglobin (Hb), hematocrit (Ha), red blood cell count (RBC), mean cell volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobi n (MCH) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) were higher in males than in females, but sex-related differences tended to decrease with aging. In males, there was a trend toward lower Hb and Ha with aging, due to an increase in RBC, MCV and MCH. in females, Hb and Her (p < 0.05) incre ased with aging, due to a trend toward higher values of RBC, MCV and MCH. R ed blood cell distribution width and hemoglobin distribution width were not modified by aging. Despite these age-related changes in erythrocyte parame ters, Values for anemia defined in adults appear appropriate for geriatric subjects (Hb < 130g/l in males and Hb < 120g/l in females). Reticulocyte co unt and creatinine clearance decreased in men and women aged 65 years and o ver (p < 0.05), whereas erythropoietin levels and red cell folate were not influenced by aging. CONCLUSION: Normal erythrocyte values defined in adults are appropriate for evaluating hematological test results in older individuals. The decrease i n reticulocyte count observed in men and women aged 65 years and over does not appear to be linked to a decrease in erythropoietin production with agi ng. (C) 2001, Masson, Paris.