2024
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics14050557
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Evaluation of Stability and Accuracy Compared to the Westergren Method of ESR Samples Analyzed at VES-MATIC 5

Maria Lorubbio,
Daniela Diamanti,
Alessandro Ghiandai
et al.

Abstract: The Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) is a diagnostic estimator of systemic inflammation as a reflection of acute phase proteins circulating in the blood. The purpose of this manuscript is to evaluate the blood stability at room temperature (RT) and at 4 °C to avoid ESR diagnostic errors, as well as the accuracy of the VES-MATIC 5 analyzer. The ESR stability evaluation at RT for 24 h (4 h “T1”, 6 h “T2”, 8 h “T3”, 10 h “T4”, 24 h “T5”) and at 4 °C (24 h, 36 h, 48 h) was carried out using 635 total samples, … Show more

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“…The Westergren method uses a whole blood sample diluted with sodium citrate anticoagulant (4:1), and the value of ESR is determined after one hour in a vertically placed tube [13]. Currently, in human laboratories, modified automated or semiautomated methods are routinely used, using diluted or undiluted samples [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Westergren method uses a whole blood sample diluted with sodium citrate anticoagulant (4:1), and the value of ESR is determined after one hour in a vertically placed tube [13]. Currently, in human laboratories, modified automated or semiautomated methods are routinely used, using diluted or undiluted samples [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%