临床健康清醒猫静脉血气及酸碱参数参考区间的测定。

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Ingrid Preteseille DVM, MSc, Steven E. Epstein DVM, DACVECC, Kate Hopper BVSc, PhD, DACVECC
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摘要

背景:猫经常进行静脉血气和酸碱分析,需要适当的参考区间(RIs)来解释。目前可用的RI是从少量猫中创建的,而目前的指南建议,创建准确/适当的RI至少需要40个样本。主要发现:在41只健康清醒的猫中,测量了pH、PvCO2、PvO2、钠、钾、离子钙、氯化物、葡萄糖和血浆乳酸浓度,同时计算了碳酸氢盐、标准化碱过量和阴离子间隙。这些数据被用来计算RIs,使用符合美国兽医临床病理学会指南的统计方法。意义:对大量健康猫的静脉血气和传统酸碱分析的RIs现已可用于临床使用,并为未来的研究标准化。
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Determination of reference intervals of venous blood gas and acid–base parameters in clinically healthy awake cats

Background

Venous blood gas and acid–base analysis is often performed in cats and requires appropriate reference intervals (RIs) for interpretation. The currently available RIs were created from small numbers of cats, while current guidelines suggest that a minimum number of 40 samples is required for the creation of an accurate/appropriate RI.

Key Findings

In 41 healthy awake cats, pH, PvCO2, PvO2, sodium, potassium, ionized calcium, chloride, glucose, and plasma lactate concentrations were measured, while bicarbonate, standardized base excess, and anion gap were calculated. These data were used to calculate RIs, using a statistical approach that conforms to the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology guidelines.

Significance

RIs for venous blood gas and traditional acid–base analysis from a relatively large population of healthy cats are now available for clinical use and standardized for future research studies.

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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
15.40%
发文量
121
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care’s primary aim is to advance the international clinical standard of care for emergency/critical care patients of all species. The journal’s content is relevant to specialist and non-specialist veterinarians practicing emergency/critical care medicine. The journal achieves it aims by publishing descriptions of unique presentation or management; retrospective and prospective evaluations of prognosis, novel diagnosis, or therapy; translational basic science studies with clinical relevance; in depth reviews of pertinent topics; topical news and letters; and regular themed issues. The journal is the official publication of the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society, the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, the European Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society, and the European College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. It is a bimonthly publication with international impact and adheres to currently accepted ethical standards.
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