sedimentationshastighetsmått
Sedimentationshastighetsmått, often abbreviated as ESR or SR, is a laboratory test that measures how quickly red blood cells (erythrocytes) settle in a blood sample over a specific period, typically one hour. This rate of settling is influenced by the presence of certain proteins in the blood, particularly fibrinogen and immunoglobulins, which tend to aggregate red blood cells. When red blood cells clump together, they become heavier and thus fall faster within the blood sample.
An elevated ESR is a non-specific indicator of inflammation in the body. Inflammation is the body's response
Conversely, a normal or low ESR generally indicates the absence of significant inflammation. However, it is