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RDW Unit Converter
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RDW-CV Unit Converter

Red Blood Cell Distribution Width (RDW) is a measure of the variation in red blood cell volume (anisocytosis). It is a standard component of a Complete Blood Count (CBC).

There are two ways to report RDW: RDW-CV (Coefficient of Variation) and RDW-SD (Standard Deviation). RDW-CV is a calculated percentage that depends on the Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV), while RDW-SD is a direct measurement in femtoliters (fL). This tool converts between the two formats using the MCV.

Required: The conversion depends on the patient’s MCV (fL).

RDW-CV (%)

Percentage

Coefficient of Variation (Most common in US).

RDW-SD (fL)

Standard Deviation (Direct measure of width).

Clinical Context

Reference Ranges:
RDW-CV: 11.5% – 14.5% (varies by lab).
RDW-SD: 39 – 46 fL.

Interpretation: High RDW (Anisocytosis) is often the first sign of nutritional anemias (Iron, B12, Folate deficiency) before other indices change. It is also a strong prognostic marker in heart failure and sepsis.

Conversion Formula:
RDW-CV (%) = (RDW-SD / MCV) × 100.
RDW-SD (fL) = (RDW-CV × MCV) / 100.

Clinical References

How to Use This Converter

Follow these steps to convert between RDW-CV and RDW-SD.

1

Set MCV

Enter the patient’s MCV in the top field. The default is 90 fL (normal adult value). This is required for the calculation.

2

Enter Result

Input the known RDW value into either the RDW-CV (%) or RDW-SD (fL) field.

3

Automatic Conversion

The tool instantly calculates the equivalent value in the other unit based on the MCV provided.

4

Reset

Use the Clear button to reset all fields, including MCV.

? Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need MCV?

RDW-CV is a calculation: (Standard Deviation / Mean Corpuscular Volume) × 100. You cannot convert between SD and CV without knowing the MCV.

Which RDW is better?

RDW-SD is a direct measurement and is not affected by the average size of the cell (MCV). RDW-CV can be artificially normal if both MCV and SD are elevated (e.g., in macrocytic anemia).

Disclaimer: This converter is for educational and reference purposes only. It is not intended for clinical diagnosis, treatment, or decision-making. Always verify results with your laboratory’s official reports and reference ranges.