The Qp/Qs ratio is a crucial parameter in hematology, representing the ratio of plasma volume to intracellular fluid volume. It helps in assessing the distribution of water within the body and is particularly useful in diagnosing conditions like edema or dehydration.
The formula for calculating Qp/Qs is given by:
Understanding this ratio can provide insights into various physiological conditions and aid in making informed medical decisions.
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Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
