The Fall of the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate

Blood ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 118 (21) ◽  
pp. 4774-4774
Author(s):  
Ashley Joan Archambault ◽  
Charles F. Arkin ◽  
Tim Skelton ◽  
Gyorgy Abel ◽  
John Gawoski

Abstract Abstract 4774 The Fall of the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, Ashley J. Archambault, MLS(ASCP), Gyorgy Abel, MD, PhD, John Gawoski, MD, Tim Skelton, MD, PhD, Charles Arkin, MD, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Lahey Clinic Medical Center, Burlington MA The Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) is widely used to indicate the presence of active inflammation, particularly in rheumatic and infectious disorders. It has long been a mainstay in diagnostic protocols, as well as being a standard in the work-up of temporal arteritis. However, despite its entrenchment in the minds of many physicians, an increasing number of medical professionals believe that the ESR should be eliminated since its results are often misleading and too nonspecific. Moreover other indicators of inflammation such as the C-reactive protein (CRP) and fibrinogen are now readily available to provide more reliable information. The ESR is also costly, labor intensive, and hazardous to laboratory personnel. Based on the above, Lahey Clinic Medical Center eliminated ESR testing in April of 2010. To accomplish this, an initial informational campaign was launched among the Lahey Clinic medical staff. Literature was distributed and face-to-face meetings were conducted with the most frequent users of the test. Details of the ESR's limitations and the suitability of its replacement by the CRP were emphasized. To strengthen the contention that ESRs are not essential to our institution, two in-house studies were performed: Study 1 reviewed 6 months of patient data from 2008 in order to evaluate cases where the CRP was negative and the ESR was positive. Study 2 used multiple regression analysis to show that ESR values could be calculated from, and presumably replaced by, other clinical data. Study 1: The table below shows that among 4,858 paired ESR/CRP results collected over 6 months there were 17 cases with markedly elevated ESRs (> 50) and normal CRPs (≤5). There were 5,944 unpaired ESRs for this period. Chart reviews of the 17 cases showed that the ESR provided no additional clinical value and, of note, 4 of the 17 patients did have elevated CRPs in the course of their illness. In Study 2, multiple regression analysis of 155 specimens identified 4 independent correlates of the ESR among 8 variables studied: Fibrinogen, Globulin, Hematocrit and Age (collective r2 = 0.85). The scatter plot in the figure displays the relation of the observed to the calculated ESRs.Table:Results of 4858 Paired CRP/ESR Tests over 6 Months in 2008ESRCRP≤20>20 ≤50>50TOTAL≤51830304172151>5 ≤10818326561200>104466144471507TOTAL309412445204858 In late 2009 a memo went out to our physicians giving three months notice of the ESR's discontinuation and recommending use of the CRP in its place. During this period, reminders of the approaching deadline were appended to all ESR results. For the Departments of Rheumatology and Infectious Diseases, an additional three months were granted during which time calculated ESR, fibrinogen, globulin, and hematocrit values were reported for every ESR ordered. In comparison to Study 1, the same six month period in 2011 shows a fall of 10,802 ESRs, a gain of 5,669 CRPs, and a drop in utilization of about 5,000 tests or 10,000 per year. These numbers suggest that CRPs replaced the unpaired ESRs and the utilization drop was due primarily to deletion of ESRs from paired orders. Over sixteen months of post ESR testing, the laboratory received only four inquiries from the medical staff: a complaint that a CRP did not automatically replace an ESR order; a request for supportive literature; and two requests for ESR values that were needed to satisfy standard treatment protocols. The latter were provided with calculated ESRs. In summary, ESR elimination occurred smoothly and with minimal incident. Sixteen months of experience have yielded no negative clinical effects but have produced the perceived benefits of utilization reduction, more available technologist time, less bio-hazard exposure, and elimination of an obsolete test. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.

Author(s):  
Mardhatila Fitri Sopali ◽  
Putri Azizi ◽  
Ai Elis Karlinda

This study aims to determine how big the influence of Conflict, Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction together on Employee Loyalty at Tk Hospital. III dr. Reksodiwiryo Padang. The method of collecting data is through surveys and distributing questionnaires, with a sample of 57 respondents. Non-medical staff at Tk Hospital. III dr. Reksodiwiryo Padang. The analytical method used is multiple regression analysis. The results obtained based on the partial test (t test) obtained: (a) partially there is a significant effect of Conflict on Employee Loyalty. Thus Ha is accepted, Ho is rejected. (b) partially there is a significant effect of Organizational Commitment on Employee Loyalty. Thus obtained Ha accepted Ho rejected. (c) partially there is no significant effect of Job Satisfaction on Performance Loyalty. Thus, Ha is rejected, Ho is accepted. (d) There is a spatially significant influence between Conflict, Organizational Commitment, and Job Satisfaction on Employee Loyalty. Thus obtained Ha accepted Ho rejected. (e) the contribution of the variables of Conflict, Organizational Commitment, and Job Satisfaction together to Employee Loyalty is 40.2% while the remaining 59.8% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study.


2017 ◽  
Vol 141 (6) ◽  
pp. 846-850 ◽  
Author(s):  
You-Fan Peng ◽  
Yi-Bin Deng

Context.— Bilirubin has strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidative stress action. Progression of inflammation involving arteries is a crucial activator in pathogenesis of Takayasu arteritis (TA). Objective.— To investigate the relationship between serum bilirubin and TA. Design.— Our study involved 115 consecutive TA patients. Patients with active-phase disease were followed and received prednisone therapy. Results.— Lower concentrations of serum bilirubin were detected in TA patients compared with healthy subjects (0.6 ± 0.31 versus 0.7 ± 0.22 mg/dL, P = .02). Serum bilirubin concentrations in active TA patients were lower than those in inactive patients (0.5 ± 0.20 versus 0.8 ± 0.32 mg/dL, P < .001). In all patients with TA, serum bilirubin correlated positively with total protein (r = 0.193, P = .04) and negatively with C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (r = −0.213, P = .03, and r = −0.532, P < .001, respectively). Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that each decrease of 1 mg/dL in serum bilirubin was associated with a 1.10 times increase in the odds for TA compared with the controls (odds ratio = 0.913, 95% CI, 0.856–0.974; P = .006). Serum bilirubin was correlated with erythrocyte sedimentation rate (β = −0.170, P < .001) in multiple linear regression analysis. The area under the curve for serum bilirubin in predicting active TA patients was 0.802. Serum bilirubin levels were found to be significantly increased after prednisone treatment (0.5 ± 0.20 versus 0.7 ± 0.15 mg/dL, P = .002). Conclusions.— Lower serum bilirubin levels are associated with TA, and serum bilirubin may be influenced by prednisone therapy in active TA patients. Serum bilirubin levels in TA patients correlate negatively with erythrocyte sedimentation rate.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Marwan Al-Nimer ◽  
Rawa Ratha ◽  
Taha Mahwi

Objectives. Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) pathway that included generation of neopterin (Neop), biopterin (Biop), and nitric oxide (NO) is altered in type 2 diabetes (T2D). The aim of this study was to assess the biomarkers of BH4 pathway in noninfected DFUs and to relate these levels to the variables of diabetes as well as to the hematological indices. Methods. We performed a cross-sectional investigating study in a Kurdish people including 30 healthy subjects (group I), 66 T2D patients (group II), and 57 DFUs patients (group III). Hematological indices including red cell distribution width (RDW), mean platelet volume (MPV), and platelet distribution width (PDW) were determined by Coulter hematological analysis. Serum BH4 markers including NO, Neop, and Biop were determined by using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technology. The relationship between BH4 markers with glycemic and hematological indices was assessed by Spearman’s correlation and multivariable regression analysis. Results. Neop was significantly increased while PDW was significantly decreased in group III compared with group II patients. Nitric oxide was found to be inversely correlated with age (r=−0.382), duration of diabetes (r=−0.264), mean arterial blood pressure (r=−0.532), body mass index (r=−0.321), RDW (r=−0.322), and PDW (r=−0.284) in group III patients. Circulating Neop and Biop significantly correlated with RDW and erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Multivariable regression analysis revealed that serum Neop predicted the DFUs in 92.5% of group III patients. Conclusion. Tetrahydrobiopterin biomarkers are predictors of DFUs and the significant correlation of neopterin with red distribution width and erythrocyte sedimentation rate indicating the role of neopterin in the vascular and inflammation concerns of noninfected DFUs.


2018 ◽  
Vol 55 (7) ◽  
pp. 959-965 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edwin Ongkosuwito ◽  
Lieneke van der Vlies ◽  
Vivian Kraaij ◽  
Nadia Garnefski ◽  
Han van Neck ◽  
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Objective: Examine stress levels of parents of children with hemifacial microsomia (HFM) and the relationship of parental stress to child characteristics and cognitive coping strategies. Design: Prospective cross-sectional study. Participants and Setting: Parents with a child (age 3-19 years) with HFM (N = 31) were recruited through the Department of Orthodontics and the Craniofacial Center, Sophia-Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Intervention and Outcome Measures: The adapted and shortened Dutch version of the parental stress index (NOSI-K) was used to measure parental stress, and the cognitive emotion-regulation questionnaire was used to measure cognitive coping strategies. Pearson correlations and a multiple regression analysis were performed. Results: The hierarchical multiple regression analysis showed associations between increased parental stress and learning difficulties and use of acceptance as a coping strategy. This suggests that problems other than the characteristic visual appearance of the child's face in HFM have a greater influence on parental stress. Conclusions: Learning difficulties of the child with HFM and parental acceptance affect stress in parents with a child with HFM the most and are important in the search for a targeted tailoring of intervention for parents with high levels of parental stress.


Author(s):  
Gideon I. A. Okoroiwu ◽  
Leticia I. Ebere

Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic infectious disease caused by bacterium “Mycobacterium tuberculosis”. It is a systemic infection and has deleterious effect on both circulatory and respiratory systems, and thrives more in a society with little knowledge of its predisposing factors. Aim of the Study: This study was carried out to identify the predisposing factors of tuberculosis and its effects on haematological indices of the positive patients at the Federal Medical Center, Owerri, Imo state, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: The blood samples were analyzed manually for the indices while predisposing factors of Tuberculosis were obtained with the aid of a structured self-administered questionnair,these were administered simultaneously while the blood samples were been collected. Results and Discussion: Results were considered to be statistically signifificant (P<0.05), (OR>1). Simple frequencies were also computed. The results revealed that Haemoglobin (P=0.001); Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (P=0.020); Neutrophils (P=0.002); Eosinophils (P=0.000); Monocytes (P=0.000); Platelets (P=0.001) of the Tuberculosis positive patients when compared with the controls, showed, statistically (P<0.05) significant haematological abnormalities. History of Tuberculosis in family (Odd ratio=9.3) and Alcoholism (OR=6.0) were significant predisposing factors of Tuberculosis. Other predisposing factors; smoking habits (OR=2.7), Educational status (OR=2.2), marital status (OR=1.3) were also associated with Tuberculosis infection, while employment status (OR=1.0) and socio-economic status (OR=0.1) were not. Tuberculosis infection in this study adversely affected Haemoglobin, Platelets, Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, Neutrophil, Eosinophil and Monocyte values, while family history of Tuberculosis and Alcoholism were significantly associated with the infection. Conclusion: Quarrantine of Tuberculosis patients and creating more awareness on the predisposing factors of tuberculosis will help towards preventing, reducing and eliminating the disease.


2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 144-153
Author(s):  
Yunita Fitri Wahyuningtyas

This research is conducted upon the emergence of many companies producing the same product of the same kind and function. It leads to the urgency of proper and well planned marketing strategy. This research aims to investigate how far the influence of branding, product quality, and price toward consumer’s satisfaction in beverage franchise business. This research utilizes 5 likert scale questionnaire which is tested by using multiple regression analysis to reveal whether or not there is partial and simultaneous influence of branding, product quality, and price toward consumer’s satisfaction in beverage franchise business. Sampling method is accidental sampling technique, in which sample of particular population is taken based on the accessibility and availability of the sample during the sampling process. Sample used is 100 samples among consumers or customers of Mang Endy Milkshake. The result shows that branding, product quality, and price influence consumer’s satisfaction in beverage franchise business.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 825-832
Author(s):  
James M. Alin ◽  
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Datu Razali Datu Eranza ◽  
Arsiah Bahron ◽  
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Seaweed-Kappaphycus-Euchema Cottonii and Denticulum species was first cultivated at Sabah side of Sebatik in 2009. By November 2014, sixty one Sabahan seaweed farmers cultivated 122 ha or 3,050 long lines. Thirty Sabahan seaweed farmers in Kampung Pendekar (3.2 m.t dried) and 31 in Burst Point (12.5 m.t dried) produced 16 metric tonnes of dried seaweed contributed 31% to Tawau’s total production (51 m.t). The remaining 69% were from farmers in Cowie Bay that separates Sebatik from municipality of Tawau. Indonesian in Desa Setabu, Sebatik started in 2008. However, the number of Indonesian seaweed farmers, their cultivated areas and production (as well as quality) in Sebatik increased many times higher and faster than the Sabah side of Sebatik. In 2009 more than 1,401 households in Kabupaten Nunukan (including Sebatik) cultivated over 700 ha and have produced 55,098.95 and 116, 73 m.t dried seaweed in 2010 and 2011 respectively. There is a divergence in productions from farming the sea off the same island under similar weather conditions. Which of the eight explanatory factors were affecting production of seaweeds in Sebatik? Using Cobb Douglas production function, Multiple Regression analysis was conducted on 100 samples (50 Sabahan and 50 Indonesian). Results; Variable significant at α = 0.05% are Experience in farming whereas Farm size; Quantity of propagules and Location — Dummy are the variables significant at α 0.01%. Not significant are variables Fuel; Age; Number of family members involved in farming and Education level.


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