PERBEDAAN KADAR HEMOGLOBIN METODE SAHLI PADA DARAH VENA DAN KAPILER DI PUSKESMAS TIKUNG DESA BAKALAN PULE KEC.TIKUNG KAB.LAMONGAN

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  • Rosidah - AAK Delima Husada Gresik

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Hemoglobin is a protein substance found in HR and as a carrier of oxygen (medlineplus) which gives a red color to the blood. Hemoglobin is a major component of HR. The main functions of hemoglobin are Transport O2 and CO2. Hemoglobin consists of an iron-containing material called hem (heme) and globulin protein.
Capillary Blood is the blood obtained from the very small vessels of the capillaries where the capillaries end. The smaller the arterioles more and more disappeared the three walls of the walls so that when it comes to the smooth capillaries of the hair, the wall is only one layer, the endotene layer
Venous blood is blood that comes from the veins of the veins, the veins carry blood to the heart. Venous veins also consist of 3 layers, such as arteries, but the middle layer is thin, less strong, more easily deflated and less elastic than the arteries.
This study was to determine whether there is a difference of hemoglobin levels in venous and capillary blood samples by sahli method. Samples used were venous and capillary blood with 30 samples each.
The results showed the average hemoglobin blood vein sample level of 15.2933 whereas, the average yield of hemoglobin level in the capillary blood sample was 13.2533. Based on the results obtained in the table 0.000 results when compared with  = 0.05 then it can be concluded that the result <0.05 which means Ho rejected and Hi accepted so there is a difference in the results of hemoglobin levels in venous blood samples and capillaries.

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03-06-2016

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