PCV and Esr
PCV and Esr
N
GROUP NO.7
1) MUHAMMAD
YOUNUS
2) MUHAMMAD
RIZWAN
3) MUHAMMAD AHSAN
ULLAH
4) ALI SHEHZAD
5) MUHAMMAD WAQAS
TOPICS
PCV ESR
(Packed (Erythrocyte
Cell Volume) Sedimentation
Rate)
Packed Cell Volume (PCV)
• DEFINATION:
Packed cell volume is defined as
ratio of volume of packed RBCs
to that of whole blood .
It is the volume occupied by red
blood cells when anticoagulated
blood is centrifuged.
Expressed in percentage.
USES OF PCV
Equipment:
1) Wintrobe’s
tube
2) Pasteur
pipette
3) Centrifuge
Machine
Wintrobe’s Tube
Special thick walled glass tube
Length – 110 mm
Internal diameter – 3 mm
Flat inner base
It is graduated from 0 ( bottom ) to 10 (top ) for PCV and 0
( top ) to 10 ( bottom ) for ESR.
The markings are at an interval of 1mm each and holds 1 ml
of blood.
Uses Of Wintrobe’s Tube
Specimen
Venous blood collected in
EDTA (1.5 mg EDTA for 1 ml
of blood) or in double
oxalate. Test should be
performed within 6 hours of
collection.
Procedure
The erythrocyte
sedimentation rate (ESR or
sed rate) is the rate at which
red blood cells in
anticoagulated whole blood
descend in a standardized
tube over a period of one
hour. It is a common
hematology test, and is a non-
specific measure of
inflammation.
ESR is the measurement of the rate of sedimentation of red cells
in anti-coagulated blood.
Blood is allowed to stand for 1 hour in an open-ended glass tube
mounted vertically on a stand
Length of column of plasma above the red cells is measured in
mm.
Anticoagulated blood is drawn up into a tube of standardized
dimensions and left in a vertical position for exactly one hour
By that time, the red cells would have separated and settled
from the plasma.
Upper plasma column is recorded by reading from the scale
on the side of the tube.
Measures the distance that RBCs will fall in a vertical tube
over a given time period
Three definite phases:
Plasma factor
RBC factor
Technical factor
PLASMA FACTORS
1) Westergren’s
method
2) Wintrobe’s
method
WESTERGREN METHOD
Newborns
Congestive heart failure
Polycythemia
Marked leukocytosis
Allergic states
Sickle cell anemia
Reference/Source
• www.bioscience.pk.com
• www.Wikipedia.com
• www.shutterstock.com
• Dacie and Lewis Practical Haematology,10th ed.
• Essential Haematology A. V. Hoffbrand,6th ed.
• Abc of clinical haematology: Second Edition