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Abstract

Length of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Adjusted for the Hematocrit: Reference Values for the TEST 1™ Method by Davide Giavarina, Silvano Capuzzo, Umberto Pizzolato, Giuliano Soffiati

It is known that the erythrocyte sedimentation rate is related to the erythrocyte concentration in blood. Recently, some authors have proposed a method for estimating the relation between the Westergren erythrocyte sedimentation rate and the erythrocyte sedimentation rate adjusted on an hematocrit of 0.35 L/L. In this study we firstly evaluated in 236 samples the relation between the erythrocyte sedimentation rate measured by the TEST 1 analyzer in samples corrected to 0.35 L/L of hematocrit and the erythrocyte sedimentation rate measured in undiluted samples, and the hematocrit and the hemoglobin concentration, obtaining a multiple correlation coefficient of 0.956; (p < 0.001). Comparison between the corrected for HCT erythrocyte sedimentation rate, measured vs esti- mated, showed a bias of 0.0 (0.95CI: -0.98 to 0.98 mm/h) with an agreement limit ± 14.5 mm/h. Then, the reference intervals for the estimated erythrocyte sedimentation rate at 0.35 L/L of hematocrit were calculated by means of an indirect method (Kairisto), using the one-year stored data (47810 results) in our laboratory database. Our data showed that the erythrocyte sedimentation rate corrected to 0.35 L/L of hematocrit could be estimated by a simple formula using the TEST 1 results; the reference ranges were higher than the reference ranges for uncorrected samples. New reference intervals were needed for an improved evaluation of the patients, and a table of reference intervals for age and sex is presented.

DOI: Clin. Lab. 2006;52:241-245