CORRELAÇÃO ENTRE OS RESULTADOS DE PROTEÍNA C-REATIVA E VELOCIDADE DE HEMOSSEDIMENTAÇÃO
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A inflamação é uma resposta natural do organismo que ocorre em diversos quadros patológicos, desde os mais simples até os mais graves. Dentre os métodos laboratoriais rotineiros, os mais utilizados para triagem e detecção de processos inflamatórios são a velocidade de hemossedimentação (VHS) e a dosagem da proteína C-reativa (PCR), respectivamente. No entanto, cada vez mais se tem comparado e debatido o valor diagnóstico e prognóstico destes testes. Nesse contexto, o objetivo do trabalho foi comparar e correlacionar os dados de VHS e PCR de pacientes atendidos em laboratório da região metropolitana de Porto Alegre. Os valores obtidos mostraram resultados acima dos indicados pelos valores de referência, havendo correlação entre sexo e idade. Tais dados mostram o perfil geral de uma população aos procedimentos empregados, além de sugerirem os testes mais adequados a serem usados de acordo com as características dos pacientes.
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