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Research Article

Reference value of young people's erythrocyte sedimentation rate and altitude

Pages 19-22 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to provide a scientific basis for a unified standard of the reference value of young people's erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) in China. The reference values of healthy young people's ESR were collected according to the Wintrobe method, and the relationship between the reference value of young people's ESR and altitude was tested in this paper. It was found that the reference value of young people's ESR decreases when the altitude gradually increases, and the relationship is significant. The method of mathematical univariate regression analysis was used to deduce two regression equations: &#147 1 &#118 = &#118 10.92-0.00183X &#118 &#45 2.59 and &#147 2 &#118 = &#118 18.58-0.00319X &#118 &#45 4.37. If the altitude value of a particular area of China is known, the reference value of young people's ESR can be calculated by means of the regression equations. Furthermore, depending on the altitude, China can be divided into three districts: Qingzang, Central and Eastern districts.

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