Skip to main content
. 2016 Oct 19;15:90. doi: 10.1186/s12937-016-0202-9

Table 2.

Clinical findings and blood test results at the time of nutritional unit outpatient service examination

Blood test results
Variables Values (Units)
 Hemoglobin 13.4 (g/dl)
 Hematocrit 40.8 (%)
 Mean cellular volume 83.2 (fl)
 Platelets 250 (1000/ μl)
 Leukocytes 8.81 (1000/ μl)
 International normalized ratio 2.06
 Antithrombin III actvity 99 (%)
 D-dimer 378 (μg/l)
 Anti-cardiolipin antibodies negative
 Anti-beta 2-glycoprotein I antibodies negative
 Homocysteine 21 (μmol/L)
 Folate 5.8 (ng/ml)
 Vitamin B12 372 (pg/ml)
 Vitamin D 7.4 (ng/ml)
 Parathormone 35.3 (pg/ml)
 Glucose 88(mg/dl)
 Insulin 18.6 (mIU/ml)
 Homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) index 4.04
 Magnesium 2 (mg/dl)
 Prealbumin 0.23 (g/l)
Weight: 93.6 kg
Height: 160 cm
Body mass index: 36.6 kg/m2
aBlood pressure: 120/70 mmHg
Waist circumference: 122 cm
Hip circumference: 118 cm
Waist-to-Hip ratio: 1.03
bResting Energy Expenditure (REE): 1515 kcal/day
cEnergy Expenditure: 1818 kcal/day
dBIA for BC FM = 48.2 % PhA = 5.5°

VR506Q mutation of factor V (Leiden): absent

VH1299R mutation of factor V: absent

G20210 of protrhombin gene (factor II): absent

Methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene mutation: absent

Fifty-two-year old female patient with obesity and hypertension taking anticoagulants due to a history of a recent pulmonary embolism

ataking hypertension medication

bMifflin equation [14].

cEE = REE x Activity Factor Category Definition (1.2 for sedentary)

dBioelectrical Impedance Analysis for Body Composition (BIA 101 Akern s.r.l. – Italy); FM = Fat mass, PhA = Phase angle