Etiological classification of high sedimentation rate and relation with other inflammatory markers
This study describes the causes of significantly increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and compares the etiological categories based on inflammatory markers. We collected data from the patients who applied between March 2020 and August 2023. Patients were categorized into five groups based...
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description | This study describes the causes of significantly increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and compares the etiological categories based on inflammatory markers. We collected data from the patients who applied between March 2020 and August 2023. Patients were categorized into five groups based on their identified etiology. Categories were sorted as infection, inflammatory, malignancy, renal, and others. Inflammation markers were compared between groups and ROC analysis was performed if there was a significant difference. The cause of the elevated ESR levels in 291 patients was determined. The median age was 58 (18-92). ESR levels were lower in females (113, 106-120) than in males (119, 109-120) (p=0.015). The distribution of etiological disease categories was as follows: inflammatory (41.9%), infection (35.1%), malignancy (18.2%), renal (3.1%), and others (1.7%). Albumin levels were lower in the malignancy group than in the inflammatory group (p [Med-Science 2024; 13(4.000): 788-95] |
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spelling | doaj-art-52c665480448408e9f273cd34b6d6bb22025-02-07T08:49:23ZengSociety of Turaz BilimMedicine Science2147-06342024-04-011347889510.5455/medscience.2024.07.078209683Etiological classification of high sedimentation rate and relation with other inflammatory markersSultan Gozde Temiz0Baris Sagcan1Helin Tantekin2Kadem Arslan3University of Health Sciences, Sancaktepe Sehit Prof. Dr. İlhan Varank Training and Research Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences, Sancaktepe Sehit Prof. Dr. İlhan Varank Training and Research Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences, Sancaktepe Sehit Prof. Dr. İlhan Varank Training and Research Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences, Sancaktepe Sehit Prof. Dr. İlhan Varank Training and Research Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, İstanbul, TurkeyThis study describes the causes of significantly increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and compares the etiological categories based on inflammatory markers. We collected data from the patients who applied between March 2020 and August 2023. Patients were categorized into five groups based on their identified etiology. Categories were sorted as infection, inflammatory, malignancy, renal, and others. Inflammation markers were compared between groups and ROC analysis was performed if there was a significant difference. The cause of the elevated ESR levels in 291 patients was determined. The median age was 58 (18-92). ESR levels were lower in females (113, 106-120) than in males (119, 109-120) (p=0.015). The distribution of etiological disease categories was as follows: inflammatory (41.9%), infection (35.1%), malignancy (18.2%), renal (3.1%), and others (1.7%). Albumin levels were lower in the malignancy group than in the inflammatory group (p [Med-Science 2024; 13(4.000): 788-95]https://www.medicinescience.org/?mno=209683erythrocyte sedimentation rateinflammationmonocyte-lymphocyte rationeutrophil-lymphocyte platelet ratiosystemic inflammation response index |
spellingShingle | Sultan Gozde Temiz Baris Sagcan Helin Tantekin Kadem Arslan Etiological classification of high sedimentation rate and relation with other inflammatory markers Medicine Science erythrocyte sedimentation rate inflammation monocyte-lymphocyte ratio neutrophil-lymphocyte platelet ratio systemic inflammation response index |
title | Etiological classification of high sedimentation rate and relation with other inflammatory markers |
title_full | Etiological classification of high sedimentation rate and relation with other inflammatory markers |
title_fullStr | Etiological classification of high sedimentation rate and relation with other inflammatory markers |
title_full_unstemmed | Etiological classification of high sedimentation rate and relation with other inflammatory markers |
title_short | Etiological classification of high sedimentation rate and relation with other inflammatory markers |
title_sort | etiological classification of high sedimentation rate and relation with other inflammatory markers |
topic | erythrocyte sedimentation rate inflammation monocyte-lymphocyte ratio neutrophil-lymphocyte platelet ratio systemic inflammation response index |
url | https://www.medicinescience.org/?mno=209683 |
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