Also known as Biernacki reaction
physiological quantity, measurement of the rate of settling of red blood cells
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Automatic ESR analyzer with specialised tube The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR or sed rate) is the rate at which red blood cells in anticoagulated whole blood descend in a standardized tube over a period of one hour. It is a common hematology test, and is a non-specific measure of inflammation. To perform the test, anticoagulated blood is traditionally placed in an upright tube, known as a Westergren tube, and the distance which the red blood cells fall is measured and reported in millimetres at the end of one hour.
Since the introduction of automated analyzers into the clinical laboratory, the ESR test has been automatically performed.
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