1/Why does the Hg/Hct drop in the first two days during hospitalization ?
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4/ In WW2, , when forced to mobilise quickly soldiers recovered more quickly from injuries and infections. Aeronautics research confirmed that prolonged immobility/weightlessness was detrimental to health, adversely affecting all major organs
7/In 1928, a 32-page long paper in the Journal of Clinical Investigation elegantly demonstrated that total plasma volume decreases on average 11% after 30 min standing still, compared to the recumbent position, and that hematocrit increased proportionally.
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8/ 30 years later, another study described a decrease in plasma volume of 10.8% (equivalent to around 500 mL in a 70 kg adult) after 15 min. This change was completely reversed after lying down again, with a mean increase in total plasma volume of 12.5% in healthy subjects.
9/These shifts of total plasma volume were accompanied by inverse changes in hematocrit, which increased 6.6% after one hour of standing, and decreased 7.0% after resuming the horizontal position.
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10/ Other reasons for Hg drop on the first hospital day was due to admission phlebotomy/ blood work, hemoconcentration/volume depletion in acutely ill people, and the initiation of IVF
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