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What is the Normal Range of Pleural Fluid?

Published in Pleural Fluid Analysis 1 min read

The normal range of pleural fluid is characterized by a specific pH and protein content.

Pleural Fluid Characteristics

Pleural fluid, a clear ultrafiltrate of plasma, originates from the parietal pleura and normally possesses a specific makeup. Understanding these characteristics is crucial for identifying potential abnormalities.

Normal Pleural Fluid Properties

Characteristic Normal Range
Origin Parietal pleura (ultrafiltrate of plasma)
Appearance Clear
pH 7.60-7.64
Protein content Less than 2% (1-2 g/dL)
  • pH: The normal pH of pleural fluid is between 7.60 and 7.64. This slight alkalinity is maintained by the balance of various components within the fluid.
  • Protein Content: The protein content of pleural fluid should be less than 2%, which translates to 1-2 g/dL. A higher protein level may indicate an underlying issue like inflammation or infection.

Understanding Pleural Fluid

Pleural fluid functions as a lubricant, allowing the lungs to expand and contract smoothly within the chest cavity. Any deviations from the normal ranges can indicate pathological conditions, highlighting the importance of knowing these standard values.