hematocrit
[ hi-mat-uh-krit ]
/ hɪˈmæt ə krɪt /
noun
a centrifuge for separating the cells of the blood from the plasma.
Also called hematocrit value.
the ratio of the volume of red blood cells to a given volume of blood so centrifuged, expressed as a percentage.
Origin of hematocrit
Words nearby hematocrit
Example sentences from the Web for hematocrit
He got to the point where he could estimate his hematocrit level by the color of his blood.
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Medical definitions for hematocrit
hematocrit
[ hĭ-măt′ə-krĭt′ ]
n.
The percentage by volume of packed red blood cells in a given sample of blood after centrifugation.
A centrifuge used to determine the volume of blood cells and plasma in a given sample of blood.
Scientific definitions for hematocrit
hematocrit
[ hĭ-măt′ə-krĭt′ ]
The percentage by volume of red blood cells in a given sample of blood after it has been spun in a centrifuge.
A centrifuge used to determine the relative volumes of blood cells and plasma in a given sample of blood.