SOURCES OF ERROR WHEN MEASURING ESR


● Using the wrong volume of blood to anticoagulant.

● Blood not sufficiently mixed with anticoagulant.

● Clots in the blood. Even the smallest fibrin clot in the sample will invalidate the test result.

● Air bubbles at the top of the column.

● Testing blood samples at the hottest time of the day, or leaving tests in direct sunlight. Temperatures over 25°C increase sedimentation.

● Using a pipette which is not clean or not dry.

● Pipette not positioned vertically. Even slight variations from the upright increase sedimentation.

● Not checking whether the ESR stand is level on the bench.

● Placing an ESR stand on the same bench as a centrifuge where vibration will interfere with sedimentation.

● Measuring the ESR when a patient is dehydrated.

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