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Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) Calculator

Absolute neutrophil count from CBC for neutropenia grading

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Clinical use

Use this calculator for absolute neutrophil count from cbc for neutropenia grading in thehematology workflow. It is decision support and should be interpreted with the patient context, local protocols, and clinician judgment.

Interpretation

Mild neutropenia: 1000-1500. Moderate: 500-1000. Severe: <500 (high infection risk). Febrile neutropenia (ANC <500 + fever ≥38.3°C): medical emergency — immediate broad-spectrum antibiotics.

Required inputs

  • Wbc
  • Neutrophil Percent

Optional: Band Percent

Evidence and limitations

This page cites 2 published references. Confirm units and inclusion criteria before applying the output; calculators do not replace assessment, escalation, or local policy.

References

  • Standard hematology reference
  • NCCN Guidelines: Prevention and Treatment of Cancer-Related Infections

Frequently asked questions

What is the Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC)?

Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) is a clinical calculator used for Absolute neutrophil count from CBC for neutropenia grading.

How do I interpret the Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC)?

Mild neutropenia: 1000-1500. Moderate: 500-1000. Severe: <500 (high infection risk). Febrile neutropenia (ANC <500 + fever ≥38.3°C): medical emergency — immediate broad-spectrum antibiotics.

What inputs are required for the Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC)?

Required inputs include Wbc, Neutrophil Percent. Optional inputs include Band Percent.

What is the evidence behind the Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC)?

The Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) page cites Standard hematology reference; NCCN Guidelines: Prevention and Treatment of Cancer-Related Infections.

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