Population-based erythrocyte sedimentation rates in 3910 subjectively healthy Norwegian adults. A statistical study based on men and women from the Oslo area

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作者
Wetteland, P
Roger, M
Solberg, HE
Iversen, OH
机构
[1] UNIV OSLO, INST PATHOL, N-0027 OSLO, NORWAY
[2] UNIV OSLO, DEPT CLIN CHEM, N-0027 OSLO, NORWAY
[3] UNIV OSLO, RIKSHOSP, N-0027 OSLO, NORWAY
关键词
asymptomatic individuals; disease-predictive power of ESR; erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR); population-based reference values;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2796.1996.30295851000.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives, To establish age- and sex-specific reference limits for the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) in asymptomatic Norwegian adults. Design, Single ESR recordings were obtained by the classical or a modified Westergren method from 2145 men and 1765 women (93% being blood donors) with age range 20-90 years, and analysed statistically. Results. There was a significant positive association between ESR level and age, consistent with a parabolic pattern in men but a linear one in women, The mean values for men were about 3 mm h(-1) at 20 years, 6 mm h(-1) at 55 years, and 10 mm h(-1) at 90 years, and 6, 9, and 11 mm h(-1) respectively for women. These averages (predicted by regression lines) were significantly higher in women up to the age of 75 years, after which the estimated sex-specific 95% confidence limits for mean values were found to overlap. Conclusions, The upper reference levels expected to be exceeded only by chance in 5% of single individual recordings at the ages of 20, 55 or 90 years, respectively, were estimated to be 12, 14 and 19 mm h(-1) for men, and 18, 21 and 23 mm h(-1) for women, Higher values should be controlled and, if confirmed, lead to a clinical check-up. However, about 76% of our overall material had ESR values lower than 9 mm h(-1), Knowledge of each person's baseline ESR value might increase the disease-predictive ability of the test, If several measurements over years reveal a steeper rise with age than depicted in our population-based curves, it should be taken seriously, even when each reading is below the population-based reference limits.
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