Determination of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

Aim: Determination of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

References:

1. Bull, B. S., & Brecher, G. (2005). Clinical Hematology: Principles, Procedures, Correlations. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

2. Lewis, S. M., Bain, B. J., & Bates, I. (2006). Dacie and Lewis Practical Haematology. Churchill Livingstone.

3. International Committee for Standardization in Haematology (ICSH) Guidelines for ESR measurement.

Objective:

To determine the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) in a given blood sample using the Westergren and Wintrobe methods.

Principle:

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) is the rate at which red blood cells (erythrocytes) settle in a vertical tube of anticoagulated blood over a specific period. It is an indirect measure of inflammation and can be influenced by plasma protein concentration, especially fibrinogen and globulins.

Requirements:

Blood sample (anticoagulated with EDTA or sodium citrate), Westergren tube (200 mm long, 2.5 mm internal diameter), Wintrobe tube (100 mm long, 3 mm internal diameter), Westergren stand or Wintrobe stand, Pasteur pipette, Timer or stopwatch, Disposable gloves, 70% alcohol swabs

Methodology:

1. Westergren Method (Preferred Method)

1. Mix 4 parts of blood with 1 part of sodium citrate (3.8%) in a test tube.

2. Fill the Westergren tube up to the 0 mm mark with the blood sample.

3. Place the tube in the Westergren stand in an upright position at room temperature (18–25°C).

4. Start the stopwatch and allow the blood to stand undisturbed for 1 hour.

5. After 1 hour, record the level of clear plasma above the settled red cells in mm.

6. The ESR value is reported in mm/hr.

2. Wintrobe Method

1. Fill the Wintrobe tube up to the 0 mm mark with anticoagulated blood.

2. Place the tube in the Wintrobe stand in an upright position.

3. Start the timer and allow the blood to stand undisturbed for 1 hour.

4. Measure the distance from the 0 mm mark to the top of the settled red cells in mm.

5. The ESR value is reported in mm/hr.

Normal ESR Values:

PopulationWestergren (mm/hr)Wintrobe (mm/hr)
Men0-15 mm/hr0-9 mm/hr
Women0-20 mm/hr0-15 mm/hr
Children0-10 mm/hr0-7 mm/hr

Sample result table:

Sample IDMethod UsedESR Value (mm/hr)PopulationInterpretation
101Westergren12MaleNormal
102Westergren25FemaleElevated
103Wintrobe8ChildrenNormal
104Westergren35FemaleHigh
105Wintrobe4MaleLow

Precautions:

  • Ensure the tubes are kept strictly vertical to avoid errors.
  • Avoid air bubbles while filling the tubes.
  • Perform the test at room temperature (18–25°C) to prevent inaccurate results.
  • Read the results exactly at 60 minutes to maintain consistency.
  • Use fresh anticoagulated blood samples for accuracy.

Clinical Significance:

Increased ESR: Suggests infections, inflammation, rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis, malignancy, anemia, and autoimmune diseases.

Decreased ESR: Observed in polycythemia, sickle cell disease, and conditions with abnormal red cell morphology.

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