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A TIBC (total iron-binding capacity) test is a blood test that measures your blood’s ability (capacity) to attach (bind) to iron and carry it throughout your body. Healthcare providers use it to help diagnose iron-deficiency anemia and other iron metabolism conditions.
2 Μαΐ 2024 · The following reference ranges for iron metabolism parameters valuable guidance for assessing iron status and diagnosing related disorders. Iron-binding capacity: 255 to 450 mcg/dL. Transferrin-iron saturation percentage: 25% to 35%.
15 Δεκ 2022 · Total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) measures the total capacity of your blood to bind and transport iron. It is used to estimate the amount of iron stored in your body [1, 2]. TIBC is an indirect measure of transferrin, a protein that binds iron molecules and transports them in the bloodstream.
19 Απρ 2024 · A total iron binding capacity (TIBC) test is a type of blood test that measures the capacity of transferrin, a carrier protein, to bind with iron. The results can help diagnose certain health...
7 Μαρ 2022 · Reference Range. The index of transferrin present in circulating blood is the iron-binding capacity. Transferrin can be nearly one-third saturated with iron. The unsaturated iron-binding...
A total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) test measures the blood's ability to attach itself to iron and transport it around the body. A transferrin test is similar. If you have iron deficiency anaemia (a lack of iron in your blood), your iron level will be low but your TIBC will be high.
Typical Normal Serum Values for Iron, Iron-Binding Capacity, Ferritin, and Transferrin Saturation. Substance. Value. Iron. Men. 75–150 mcg/dL (13–27 micromol/L) Women. 60–140 mcg/dL (11–25 micromol/L) Total iron-binding capacity.