open5noObjective: To assess the agreement between point-of-care and laboratory analysers in measuring biochemical and blood gas analytes in venous samples from tortoises and to define preliminary reference intervals for venous blood gas analysis in Hermann's tortoises (Testudo hermanni). Materials and Methods: Jugular venous blood samples from 47 Hermann's tortoises underwent paired analysis with a portable gas analyser (i-STAT 1, Abaxis), a portable chemical analyser (VetScan VS2, Abaxis), and with the respective reference analysers. Agarose gel electrophoresis was used to determine albumin concentrations on 12 specimens. Agreement was evaluated with Bland–Altman plots and regression analysis using the Passing–Bablok method. Results: Point...
The analysis of blood constituents is a widely used tool to aid in monitoring of animal health and d...
Non-human vertebrate blood is commonly collected and assayed for a variety of applications, includin...
Biochemical and haematological parameters are increasingly used to diagnose disease in green sea tur...
Hermann’s tortoises (Testudo hermanni) are popular pets. Blood biochemistry is an essential tool for...
none6noBackground Hermann's tortoise, Testudo hermanni, is currently on the International Union f...
Blood samples from 172 captive and 40 wild, healthy, juvenile and adult, ploughshare tortoises (Astr...
There has been increasing interest in blood gas analysis in donkeys. "Point-of-care (POC) testing" i...
11 Pág.Reference intervals (RIs) are an increasingly valuable tool for monitoring captive and free-l...
Serum/plasma protein electrophoresis is the current standard technique in human and veterinary medic...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine in-house reference intervals (RIs) for venous blo...
Body condition and haematological indices provide powerful information when assessing wildlife healt...
Interpreting haematology and biochemistry results from reptiles is notoriously difficult, due at lea...
Dataset for: Brenn-White M, Raphael BL, Rakotoarisoa NAT, Deem SL. 2022. Hematology and biochemistry...
Non-human vertebrate blood is commonly collected and assayed for a variety of applications, includin...
Background: The Venous Blood Gas (VBG) analysis is ultimate in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Ca...
The analysis of blood constituents is a widely used tool to aid in monitoring of animal health and d...
Non-human vertebrate blood is commonly collected and assayed for a variety of applications, includin...
Biochemical and haematological parameters are increasingly used to diagnose disease in green sea tur...
Hermann’s tortoises (Testudo hermanni) are popular pets. Blood biochemistry is an essential tool for...
none6noBackground Hermann's tortoise, Testudo hermanni, is currently on the International Union f...
Blood samples from 172 captive and 40 wild, healthy, juvenile and adult, ploughshare tortoises (Astr...
There has been increasing interest in blood gas analysis in donkeys. "Point-of-care (POC) testing" i...
11 Pág.Reference intervals (RIs) are an increasingly valuable tool for monitoring captive and free-l...
Serum/plasma protein electrophoresis is the current standard technique in human and veterinary medic...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine in-house reference intervals (RIs) for venous blo...
Body condition and haematological indices provide powerful information when assessing wildlife healt...
Interpreting haematology and biochemistry results from reptiles is notoriously difficult, due at lea...
Dataset for: Brenn-White M, Raphael BL, Rakotoarisoa NAT, Deem SL. 2022. Hematology and biochemistry...
Non-human vertebrate blood is commonly collected and assayed for a variety of applications, includin...
Background: The Venous Blood Gas (VBG) analysis is ultimate in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Ca...
The analysis of blood constituents is a widely used tool to aid in monitoring of animal health and d...
Non-human vertebrate blood is commonly collected and assayed for a variety of applications, includin...
Biochemical and haematological parameters are increasingly used to diagnose disease in green sea tur...