Abstract

Introduction: ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) is the sedimentation rate of red blood cells per unit of time that is expressed in millimeters. ESR test is simple and inexpensive and fast and can be somewhat diagnostic manual to confirm the diagnosis, rule out the diagnosis, follow-up course of the disease and so on, so it is of interest to practitioners.Methods: Descriptive and cross-sectional study on 124 patients in all wards of Shahid Sadooghi hospital in the second 6 months of 1393, that had raised ESR of 100 at least one time. All information including gender, age, diagnosis of the presence or absence of fever and indigenous of them cases in the archive hospital patients were taken.Results: 56% female and 44% were male. 16% of patients in the age range 0-19 years, 56% aged 20-64 years and 28% were aged over 64 years. 41% of patients were admitted with fever. 59% were native and 41 % were non-native. Infectious causes (45.9%), malignancy (14.5%), collagen vascular disease (16.9%), internal disease and hematology (16.9%) and other causes (5.6%) were formed cases. Diabetic foot (7%), pneumonia (7%), RA (6%), ESRD (5.6%), metastatic lung cancer (4%), TB (3%) formed the majority of cases.In feverish cases pneumonia (11.5%), diabetic foot (7.6%), tuberculosis (5.7%), pyelonephritis (5.7%) and RA (5.7%) were the most frequent form. Infectious causes of fever (65.3%), collagen vascular (13.4%), malignancies (5.7%) and other causes (15.6%).conclusion: In patients with extremely high sediment in terms of gender segregation is almost the same of hospital commiunity.

Highlights

  • erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) is the sedimentation rate of red blood cells per unit of time that is expressed in millimeters

  • ESR test is simple and inexpensive and fast and can be somewhat diagnostic manual to confirm the diagnosis, rule out the diagnosis, follow-up course of the disease and so on, so it is of interest to practitioners

  • The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is the rate at which red blood cells sediment in a period of time that can be expressed in terms of millimeters [1,2,3]

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Introduction

ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) is the sedimentation rate of red blood cells per unit of time that is expressed in millimeters. ESR is measured using a calibrated tube with standard diameter, which is filled out with completely anticoagulated blood sample In this method, the rate of erythrocyte sedimentation is measured in a certain period (usually within one hour) [1]. In the beginning of the new era, Robin Fahraeus studied blood suspension stability and relevant changes in different diseases He reviewed the history of ESR in 1921 and 1929 in detail [2,4]. Fahraeus (1918) found out that the rate of red blood cell sedimentation is quicker in pregnant women compared to those who are not pregnant His colleague, Westergren, invented the current ESR method in 1926. ESR has been the most common diagnostic test for determining inflammatory processes and the severity of these processes [2]

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