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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2012; 28 (1): 87-90
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-141535

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To evluate the Erythocyte Sedimentation Rate [ESR] at the time of diagnosis in culture positive cases of different types of active tuberculosis [TB]. In this retrospective descriptive study conducted at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, ESR was done by a modified Westergren method using a rapid test. Cases of active TB [defined as a case of TB up to two weeks from the start of anti-tuberculous treatment], were evaluated for ESR at the time of diagnosis. Of 246 cases of culture positive TB, ESR results during active phase were available in 195 [79.3%] patients. Number [%] of patients with pulmonary, extra-pulmonary and disseminated TB were 69 [35%], 78 [40%] and 49 [25%] respectively. Two [1%] of these patients were HIV positive. ESR was elevated in 169 [87%] and was normal in 26 [13%] patients. Mean ESR in all patients was 67.6 mm/hr with no statistical difference between patients with different TB types. ESR between 1-30, 31-60, 61-90, 91-120 and 121-150 mm/hr represented 19%, 23%, 23%, 19% and 6% of the cases respectively, whereas 44 [22.6%] of the patients had ESR more than 100 mm/hr. In HIV negative patients with suggestive features of TB but without any other underlying disease affecting the ESR, the baseline ESR may be a valuable diagnostic test to suspect TB in resource poor countries

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