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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There are [[Medical laboratory|laboratory]] tests that are helpful for [[diagnosis]] the underlying cause of hemoptysis. [[Sputum]] must be evaluated for the [[Cell biology|cytology]], [[Gram staining|gram stain]], culture, and [[Acid-fast|acid-fast stain]]. | |||
==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
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** Laboratory tests that might be abnormal in a patient with hemoptysis: | ** Laboratory tests that might be abnormal in a patient with hemoptysis: | ||
***[[Arterial blood gases]] might show: | ***[[Arterial blood gases]] might show: | ||
****Hypoxia (normal PaO2 ) | ****[[Hypoxemia|Hypoxia]] (normal [[Pulmonary gas pressures|PaO2]] 75-100 mm Hg) | ||
*** [[Blood urea nitrogen]] might be elevated (normal [[Blood urea nitrogen|BUN]] 8 to 20 mg/dL) | *** [[Blood urea nitrogen]] might be elevated (normal [[Blood urea nitrogen|BUN]] 8 to 20 mg/dL) | ||
*** [[Creatinine]] might be elevated (normal [[Creatinine|Cr]] 0.5 to 1.0 mg/dL for women and 0.7 to 1.2 mg/dL for men) | *** [[Creatinine]] might be elevated (normal [[Creatinine|Cr]] 0.5 to 1.0 mg/dL for women and 0.7 to 1.2 mg/dL for men) | ||
*** [[Complete blood count]] ([[CBC]]) might show: | *** [[Complete blood count]] ([[CBC]]) might show: | ||
**** Elevated [[White blood cells|WBC]] (normal [[White blood cells|WBC]] ) | **** Elevated [[White blood cells|WBC]] (normal [[White blood cells|WBC]] 4-10 x 10^9/L ) | ||
**** Low platelet (normal | **** Low [[platelet]] (normal [[platelet]] 150-400 x 10^9/L) | ||
**** Anemia (normal Hb ) | **** [[Anemia]] (normal [[Hemoglobin|Hb]] 12-15 g/dL for women, 13-17 g/dL for men) | ||
*** Coagulation studies might show: | *** [[Coagulation]] studies might show: | ||
**** Elevated prothrombin time (normal PT ) | **** Elevated [[prothrombin time]] (normal [[Prothrombin time|PT]] 11-14 sec) | ||
**** Elevated [[partial thromboplastin time]] (normal | **** Elevated [[partial thromboplastin time]] (normal [[Partial thromboplastin time|aPTT]] 20-40 sec) | ||
*** [[Urinalysis]] might show: | *** [[Urinalysis]] might show: | ||
**** Hematuria (normal RBC in urine <5) | **** [[Hematuria]] (normal [[Red blood cell|RBC]] in [[urine]] <5) | ||
*** [[Electrolytes]] | *** [[Electrolytes]] | ||
**** Elevated potassium (normal K ) | **** Elevated [[potassium]] (normal [[Potassium|K]] 3.5-5 mmol/L) | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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Overview
There are laboratory tests that are helpful for diagnosis the underlying cause of hemoptysis. Sputum must be evaluated for the cytology, gram stain, culture, and acid-fast stain.
Laboratory Findings
- There are laboratory tests that are helpful for diagnosis the underlying cause of hemoptysis.
- Sputum analysis provides valuable information about the cause of hemoptysis. Sputum must be evaluated for the followings:
- Laboratory tests that might be abnormal in a patient with hemoptysis:
- Arterial blood gases might show:
- Blood urea nitrogen might be elevated (normal BUN 8 to 20 mg/dL)
- Creatinine might be elevated (normal Cr 0.5 to 1.0 mg/dL for women and 0.7 to 1.2 mg/dL for men)
- Complete blood count (CBC) might show:
- Coagulation studies might show:
- Elevated prothrombin time (normal PT 11-14 sec)
- Elevated partial thromboplastin time (normal aPTT 20-40 sec)
- Urinalysis might show:
- Electrolytes