Performance of red blood cell indices for the detection of reticulocytosis in anemic and non-anemic dogs in Taiwan

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Li-Wen Chang , Kimberly Yore , Dennis DeNicola , Donald Szlosek
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Reticulocyte counts (RETIC) are considered the gold standard in detecting an erythroid bone marrow response (BMR) in anemic and non-anemic dogs. Reticulocytosis without anemia (RWA) is a potential indicator of disease. The prevalence of anemia or RWA, as well as the effectiveness of red blood cell (RBC) indices in identifying a BMR, may vary based on geographical locations and breed differences. The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of regenerative and nonregenerative anemia, and RWA in pet dogs of Taiwan, and to assess the sensitivity and specificity of combined increased mean cell volume and decreased mean cell hemoglobin concentration (iMCV+dMCHC) to detect reticulocytosis in this population.

The final population analysis consisted of 149,076 dogs. A cross sectional, retrospective analysis of complete blood count (CBC) samples from a field of automated hematology analyzers in Taiwan from December 1, 2018 through December 31, 2020 was performed. Among 149,076 dogs, 11.8 % (n=17,600) had reticulocytosis (RETIC > 110K/µl) and 21.8 % (n=32,474) had anemia (HCT < 37.3 %). Of 32,474 anemic dogs, 17.8 % (n=5,789) had reticulocytosis. Of 116,602 dogs without anemia, 10.1 % (n=11,776) had reticulocytosis. Across all dogs, sensitivity/specificity of iMCV+dMCHC to detect BMR was 4.3 % and 99.4 %, respectively compared to RETIC. Among anemic dogs, sensitivity/specificity of iMCV+dMCHC to detect BMR was 9.8 % and 99.2 %, respectively. Among non-anemic dogs, sensitivity/specificity of iMCV+dMCHC to detect BMR was 1.6 % and 99.5 %, respectively. Therefore, most regenerative anemias and cases of RWA did not have a combined iMCV+dMCHC. To avoid overlooking potential illness, RETIC should be evaluated regardless of whether patients have anemia or not.

红细胞指数在检测台湾贫血和非贫血犬网状细胞增多症中的表现。
网织红细胞计数(RETIC)被认为是检测贫血和非贫血犬红细胞骨髓反应(BMR)的金标准。无贫血的网织红细胞增多症(RWA)是一种潜在的疾病指标。贫血或 RWA 的发生率以及红细胞 (RBC) 指数在确定 BMR 方面的有效性可能因地理位置和品种差异而不同。本研究的目的是确定台湾宠物犬再生性和非再生性贫血以及 RWA 的患病率,并评估平均细胞体积增加和平均细胞血红蛋白浓度降低(iMCV+dMCHC)联合检测网状细胞增多症的灵敏度和特异性。最终的分析对象包括 149076 只狗。从 2018 年 12 月 1 日至 2020 年 12 月 31 日,对来自台湾自动血液分析仪现场的全血细胞计数(CBC)样本进行了横断面回顾性分析。在 149,076 只狗中,11.8%(n=17,600 只)患有网织红细胞增多症(RETIC > 110K/µl),21.8%(n=32,474 只)患有贫血症(HCT < 37.3%)。在 32,474 只贫血犬中,17.8%(n=5,789)患有网织红细胞增多症。在 116,602 只没有贫血的狗中,10.1%(n=11,776)患有网织红细胞增多症。与 RETIC 相比,iMCV+dMCHC 对所有犬只检测 BMR 的敏感性/特异性分别为 4.3% 和 99.4%。在贫血犬中,iMCV+dMCHC 检测血液中胆红素的敏感性/特异性分别为 9.8%和 99.2%。在非贫血犬中,iMCV+dMCHC 检测血液中血红蛋白的灵敏度/特异性分别为 1.6% 和 99.5%。因此,大多数再生性贫血和 RWA 病例并没有联合使用 iMCV+dMCHC。为了避免忽视潜在的疾病,无论患者是否贫血,都应评估 RETIC。
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Topics in companion animal medicine
Topics in companion animal medicine 农林科学-兽医学
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2.30
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60
审稿时长
88 days
期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Topics in Companion Animal Medicine is a peer-reviewed veterinary scientific journal dedicated to providing practitioners with the most recent advances in companion animal medicine. The journal publishes high quality original clinical research focusing on important topics in companion animal medicine.
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