Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling Formula

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Amount of Blood in Patient gives the total amount of blood that is present in human being. Check FAQs
xo=x1(sisf)
xo - Amount of Blood in Patient?x1 - Amount of Labelled Blood?si - Specific Activity of Labelled Blood?sf - Specific Activity of Homogenized Blood?

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4848Edit=1.01Edit(1.2E+6Edit250Edit)
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Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
xo=x1(sisf)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
xo=1.01cm³(1.2E+6Bq/g250Bq/g)
Next Step Convert Units
xo=1E-6(1.2E+9Bq/kg250000Bq/kg)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
xo=1E-6(1.2E+9250000)
Next Step Evaluate
xo=0.004848
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
xo=4848cm³

Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling Formula Elements

Variables
Amount of Blood in Patient
Amount of Blood in Patient gives the total amount of blood that is present in human being.
Symbol: xo
Measurement: VolumeUnit: cm³
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Amount of Labelled Blood
Amount of Labelled Blood is the quantity of blood to which a radioactive isotope has been introduced.
Symbol: x1
Measurement: VolumeUnit: cm³
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Specific Activity of Labelled Blood
Specific Activity of Labelled Blood is the activity per unit mass of a radionuclide of the quantity of blood that has been labelled.
Symbol: si
Measurement: Specific ActivityUnit: Bq/g
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Specific Activity of Homogenized Blood
Specific Activity of Homogenized Blood is the activity per unit mass of a radionuclide of the blood mixture containing total blood + labelled blood, that has been homogenized.
Symbol: sf
Measurement: Specific ActivityUnit: Bq/g
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other formulas in Nuclear Chemistry category

​Go Binding Energy Per Nucleon
B.E per nucleon=∆m931.5A
​Go Mean Life Time
ζ=1.446T1/2
​Go Packing Fraction
PF=∆mA
​Go Packing Fraction (In Isotopic mass)
PFisotope=(Aisotope-A)(104)A

How to Evaluate Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling?

Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling evaluator uses Amount of Blood in Patient = Amount of Labelled Blood*(Specific Activity of Labelled Blood/Specific Activity of Homogenized Blood) to evaluate the Amount of Blood in Patient, The Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling formula is defined as a technique in which a trace amount of radioactive isotope such as Na-24 with solution of NaCl, is introduced in order to determine the total quantity of blood present in a human body. Amount of Blood in Patient is denoted by xo symbol.

How to evaluate Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling, enter Amount of Labelled Blood (x1), Specific Activity of Labelled Blood (si) & Specific Activity of Homogenized Blood (sf) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling

What is the formula to find Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling?
The formula of Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling is expressed as Amount of Blood in Patient = Amount of Labelled Blood*(Specific Activity of Labelled Blood/Specific Activity of Homogenized Blood). Here is an example- 4.8E+9 = 1.01E-06*(1200000000/250000).
How to calculate Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling?
With Amount of Labelled Blood (x1), Specific Activity of Labelled Blood (si) & Specific Activity of Homogenized Blood (sf) we can find Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling using the formula - Amount of Blood in Patient = Amount of Labelled Blood*(Specific Activity of Labelled Blood/Specific Activity of Homogenized Blood).
Can the Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling be negative?
Yes, the Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling, measured in Volume can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling?
Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling is usually measured using the Cubic Centimeter[cm³] for Volume. Cubic Meter[cm³], Cubic Millimeter[cm³], Liter[cm³] are the few other units in which Volume of Blood in Patient using Isotope Labelling can be measured.
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