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Appendix

Conversion of SI Units to Standard


Units
Appendix updated by D. Grammatopoulos
Clinical Biochemist, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK

BLOOD BIOCHEMISTRY

Investigation SI units Conversion factor Standard units


Alpha-feto protein 0.0–20 µg/l 1.0 0.0–20 ng/ml
Ammon. Nitrogen <40 µmol/l 1.4 15–45 µg/dl
Ascorbate 23–114 µmol/l 0.0176 0.4–2 mg/dl
Bicarbonate 24–30 mmol/l 1.0 24–30 m eq/l
Bilirubin (total) 2–17 µmol/l 0.059 0.12–1.0 mg/dl
Calcium 2.15–2.6 mmol/l 4.1 8.8–10.7 mg/dl
Cholesterol <5.2 mmol/l 38.6 <199 mg/dl
(WHO recommended range)
HDL Cholesterol >1.0 mmol/l 38.6 >38.0 mg/dl
LDL Cholesterol 1.00–4.00 mmol/l 38.6 38–153 mg/dl
Chloride 98–107 mmol/l 1.0 98–107 m eq/l
Copper 12–21 µmol/l 6.4 76–134 µg/dl
Corticosteroid am 170–750 nmol/l 0.036 6.27 µg/dl
pm 50–200 nmol/l 2–8 µg/dl
Creatinine 50–120 nmol/l 0.013 0.65–1.2 mg/dl
Ferritin 18–300 µg/l 1.0 18–300 ng/ml
Fibrinogen 1.0–4.0 g/l 100 100–400 mg/dl
Folate >1.4 µg/l 1.0 >1.4 ng/ml
Glucose (Random) 3.3–5.5 mmol/l 18 54–190 mg/dl
(Fasting) <6.1 mmol/l 50–100 mg/dl
Iron 10.0–36 µmol/l 5.7 57–205 µg/dl
Iron binding capacity 45–70 µmol/l 5.6 250–390 µg/dl
Lactate 0.67–1.8 mmol/l 9.0 6–16 mg/dl
Lead 0.5–2.0 µmol/l 20 10–14 µg/dl
Magnesium 0.7–1.07 mmol/l 2.4 1.7–2.6 mg/dl
Osmolality 280–300 mmol/kg 1.0 280–300 m Osm/kg
Phosphorus 0.8–1.5 mmol/l 3.1 2.5–4.3 mg/dl

Principles and Practice of Geriatric Medicine, 4th Edition. Edited by M.S. John Pathy, Alan J. Sinclair and John E. Morley.
 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. ISBN: 0-470-09055-3
ii APPENDIX

Investigation SI units Conversion factor Standard units


Potassium 3.3–5.0 mmol/l 1.0 3.3–5.0 m eq/l
Protein (total) 58–80 g/l 0.1 5.8–8.0 g/dl
Albumen 38–50 g/l 0.1 3.8–5.0 g/dl
Globulin 18–36 g/l 0.1 1.8–3.6 g/dl
Immunoglobins
Ig A 0.9–4.5 g/l 100 90–450 mg/dl
Ig M M 0.45–1.8 g/l 45–180 mg/dl
F 0.5–2.2 g/l 50–220 mg/dl
Ig G 7–19 g/l 700–1900 mg/dl
Sodium 136–145 mmol/l 1.0 136–145 m eq/l
Thyroxine 9.6–26.5 pmol/l 0.78 7.5–18.7 µg/dl
Transferrin 1.70–3.70 g/l 0.01 170–370 µg/dl
Triodothyronine (T3) 1.2–3.5 nmol/l 66 80–230 ng/dl
TSH 0.35–5.0 m U/l 1.0 0.35–5.0 µu/ml
Triglycerides 0.57–1.70 mmol/l 88.6 50–151 mg/dl
Urea 2.3–6.9 mmol/l 6 14–41 mg/dl
Vitamin B12 160–920 ng/l 1.0 160–920 pg/ml

URINE BIOCHEMISTRY

Investigation SI units Conversion factor Standard units


Calcium 2.5–7.5 mmol/24 h 40 100–300 mg/dl
Creatinine 9–17 mmol/24 h 0.111 1.0–2.0 g/24 h
Hydroxyproline 0.08–0.25 mmol/24 h 125 10–35 mg/24 h
Phosphate 15–50 mmol/24 h 0.033 0.5–1.5 g/24 h
Potassium 25–100 mmol/24 h 1 25–100 m eq/24 h
Sodium 40–220 mmol/24 h 1 40–220 m eq/24 h

HEMATOLOGY

Investigation SI units Conversion factor Standard units


Hemoglobin 11.5–16.5 g/l 1 1.15–1.65 g/dl
RBC 3.80–5.80 × 1012 /l 0.001 3.80–5.80 × 106 /mm3
WBC 4.0–11.0 × 109 /l 0.001 4.0–11.0 × 103 /mm3
Platelets 150–400 × 109 /l 0.001 150–400 × 103 mm3

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