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Tubes

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Clinical

The indication for testing albumin depends upon the clinical scenario.

The effects of a low albumin are typically that of intravascular fluid leaking into tissues with ascites and/or edema resulting.

Additional facts:

  1. Serum albumin level is affected by the body position. Specimens collected with the patient in an upright position show higher values than those collected in a supine position.
  2. Serum albumin levels may affect the bioavailability of certain medications.
  3. In the geriatric population, hypoalbuminemia is an independent risk factor for all cause mortality. Geriatric patients admitted to the hospital with low albumin have worse outcomes than those with normal levels.

Nl Result

Consult your laboratory for their normal ranges as these may vary somewhat from the ones listed below.

Conv. Units
(g/dL)
SI Units
(g/L)
Adult3.1-5.031-50
5-183.0-5.630-56
lteq5 yrs2.8-4.428-44

See Total Protein (Serum) test

High Result

High serum albumin levels may be seen in conditions of decreased plasma water [e.g. dehydration, shock (hypovolemic), hemoconcentration].

See Total Protein (Serum) test

Low Result

Low serum albumin levels may be seen in:

I. Decreased production of albumin

II. Increased plasma water

III. Losses of albumin

IV. Other

V. Medications

See Total Protein (Serum) test

References