Analytical Variability of Hematological Methods for White Blood Cell Counts in Prairie Rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis)

Jennifer Reilly, Amy N. Schnelle, L. Adamovicz, Megan E. Colburn, Emma Whitmore, Yvonne Wong, M. Allender
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Evaluating leukocytes provides insight in the overall health of animals by characterizing pathologies related to infection, inflammation, and stress. In reptile species, many leukocyte quantification methods are used to evaluate white blood cell parameters; however, agreement and analytical variability between the various methods have yet to be reported and critically assessed in many species, including the prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis). The objectives of this study were 1) to test agreement between hematology parameters determined by phloxine -based stain (EO), Natt & Herricks (NH), and estimate (EST) methods using fresh whole blood and lithium-heparinized blood, 2) to determine the agreement between estimates from a veterinary student and from a board-certified clinical pathologist; and, 3) to determine the analytical variability of EO, NH, and EST methods. Venipuncture was performed in 27 adult snakes and agreement was then assessed using Bland-Altman plots and Passing-Bablock regression between all methods. There was a variable degree of proportional and constant error between many of the quantification methods, but descriptive statistics for all methods fell within biologically relevant values. There was good agreement in EST between the clinical pathologist and veterinary student, but the student had a significantly higher mean WBC in fresh whole blood. The lowest analytical variability was observed with NH method (15.4%), while the highest was observed with the EST (58.6% for clinical pathologist, 59.4% for veterinary student). These results identify the intrinsic variability in reptile hematological methods currently used and emphasize the need to develop a singular diagnostic standard for leukocyte quantification in reptile species.
草原响尾蛇(Crotalus viridis)白细胞计数血液学方法的分析变异性
评估白细胞可以了解动物的总体健康状况,确定与感染、炎症和压力有关的病理特征。在爬行动物物种中,有许多白细胞定量方法可用于评估白细胞参数;然而,对于包括草原响尾蛇(Crotalus viridis)在内的许多物种,各种方法之间的一致性和分析变异性尚未得到报道和严格评估。本研究的目的是:1)测试使用新鲜全血和锂肝素化血液,通过基于氟辛的染色法(EO)、Natt & Herricks(NH)和估算法(EST)测定的血液学参数之间的一致性;2)确定兽医学生和经认证的临床病理学家的估算值之间的一致性;3)确定 EO、NH 和 EST 方法的分析变异性。对 27 条成年蛇进行了静脉穿刺,然后使用 Bland-Altman 图和 Passing-Bablock 回归法评估了所有方法之间的一致性。许多定量方法之间存在不同程度的比例误差和恒定误差,但所有方法的描述性统计值都在生物相关值范围内。临床病理学家和兽医专业学生在 EST 方面有很好的一致性,但学生的新鲜全血白细胞平均值明显更高。NH 方法的分析变异性最低(15.4%),而 EST 方法的变异性最高(临床病理学家为 58.6%,兽医学生为 59.4%)。这些结果确定了目前使用的爬行动物血液学方法的内在变异性,并强调有必要为爬行动物物种的白细胞定量制定一个单一的诊断标准。
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