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Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate(ESR). Objectives :. ESR is the rate at which red blood cells sediment in a period of one hour . The ESR influence by the age, sex, menstrual cycle and drugs. Principle of ESR :.
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Objectives: • ESR is the rate at which red blood cells sediment in a period of one hour. • The ESR influence by the age, sex, menstrual cycle and drugs.
Principle of ESR: • If anticoagulated blood is allowed to stand undisturbed, the red cells will gradually settle to the bottom of the container leaving a clear layer of plasma. • RBCs posses a net negative charges and when suspended in normal plasma, rouleaux formation is minimal, and the sedimentation of the red cells is slow. Changes in the proportion and concentration of the plasma proteins, particularly macro-molecules like fibrinogen and globulin reduce the zeta potential (negative charge), and increase the rate of rouleaux formation, thus, increasing in the sedimentation.
Methods: • Two methods have been commonly used for measurement of the ESR: 1- WestergrenESR. 2- WintrobeESR.
1- Westergren method • Principle: this test measures the rate settling of red cells in diluted plasma. The reported value is obtained by measuring the drop in the red cells meniscus after one hour. • Equipments: 1-ESR Rack: the tube rack should hold the tube in a vertical position, and so constructed to prevent any leakage of blood. 2-Anticoagulant: 3.2% tri-sodium citrate, add one volume of the anticoagulant to 4 volumes of the blood, directed or from EDTA anticoagulated blood. 3- ESR tubes: the recommended tube is a straight glass tube, 30 cm in length, and 2.55 ±0.15 mm in diameter. The bore must be uniform to 0.05 mm through. It should be scale graduated in mm over the lower 20 cm, from 0 at the top to 200 at the bottom. The tube must be cleaned and dried.
Procedure: • Fill the Westergren tube with the well mixed blood, to the zero point. • Place the tube in the rack, in a strictly vertical position under room temperature. Avoid the direct sun light and vibration. • At 60 min, record the distance of the red cells meniscus in mm and express this as ESR (ESR = X mm/ hour). • Care should be taken to exclude any Buffy coat from the red cells.
Normal range • Men = 1 - 7 mm/ hour. • Men ( 60 years or more) = 2 - 10 mm/ hour. • Women = 2 - 9 mm/ hour • Women ( 60 years or more ) = 5 - 15 mm/hour
The chief application and value of ESR are: As an indication of the presence of active disease e.g. High ESR: • Tuberculosis. • Disseminated Lupus Erythromatosis. • Rheumatoid Arhtritis. • Malignancies. Low ESR: • Polycythaemia. • Hypofibrinogenaemia. • Congestive heart failure.
Factors affecting the ESR A-Effect of plasma protein:Increased in the concentration of fibrinogen and Immunoglobulins due to tissue injury will increase rouleauxformtion and hence the rate of sedimentation.plasma albumin retards sedimentation of RBCs. B-The RBC size and number: The size and number of RBCs that show alterations in their bioconcavity, like spherocyte and sickle cells, usually do not exhibt increase rate, unless there is severe anemia. Increase red cell mass will retard the sedimentation rate e.g. polycythemia. C-Technical factors: § Perpendicularity of sedimentation tube, slight deviations from the absolute. Vertical can increase the result.§ Temperature (RT 18-25 C) higher temperature cause false high results due to reduction in plasma viscosity (direct sun light).1010§ Vibration cans reduce the ESR.