Background: The Venous Blood Gas (VBG) analysis is ultimate in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (VECC) because provides a quick and complete picture of oximetry, fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance. Accurate Reference Intervals (RI) are necessary to interpret correctly the patient’s values. Objective: To establish RI for VBG in dogs performed with the RadiometerTM ABLGLA735XP® instrument used at a Veterinary Teaching Hospital, VECC Unit. Methods: Over a period of 2 years 1,341 VBG reports were analyzed retrospectively. The data were selected according to the American Society Veterinary Clinical Pathology guidelines for RI (indirect method, post hoc) and analysed with the MedCalc® software. New RIs were compared and vali...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether venous blood samples can be used as an alterna...
Background Nonesterified fatty acids (NEFAs) are an important energy substrate in mammals. Measur...
Objective - To evaluate arterial blood gas indices in dogs with and without pulmonary atelectasis. ...
Background: The Venous Blood Gas (VBG) analysis is ultimate in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Ca...
Background: The Venous Blood Gas (VBG) analysis is ultimate in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Car...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine in-house reference intervals (RIs) for venous blo...
The aim of this study was to determine reference intervals (RI) for venous blood parameters determin...
Background: Recently, tendency to use veterinary specific Portable blood glucose meter (PBGMs) has i...
Objective: To evaluate arterial blood gas (pH, PaO2, PCO2, SO2 P/F ratio, P[A-a]O2 gradient and HCO3...
Abstract Background The study was aimed to determine the measurement accuracy of The CDI™ blood para...
Due to the lack of arterial gas values that meet our environmental conditions and the wide variety o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether blood lactate values determined in dogs with 4 commercially availabl...
open5noObjective: To assess the agreement between point-of-care and laboratory analysers in measurin...
Background: Blood collection by indwelling intravenous catheter (IVC) avoids repeated venipuncture, ...
The objectives of this prospective study were determination of reference intervals (RI) for rotation...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether venous blood samples can be used as an alterna...
Background Nonesterified fatty acids (NEFAs) are an important energy substrate in mammals. Measur...
Objective - To evaluate arterial blood gas indices in dogs with and without pulmonary atelectasis. ...
Background: The Venous Blood Gas (VBG) analysis is ultimate in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Ca...
Background: The Venous Blood Gas (VBG) analysis is ultimate in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Car...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine in-house reference intervals (RIs) for venous blo...
The aim of this study was to determine reference intervals (RI) for venous blood parameters determin...
Background: Recently, tendency to use veterinary specific Portable blood glucose meter (PBGMs) has i...
Objective: To evaluate arterial blood gas (pH, PaO2, PCO2, SO2 P/F ratio, P[A-a]O2 gradient and HCO3...
Abstract Background The study was aimed to determine the measurement accuracy of The CDI™ blood para...
Due to the lack of arterial gas values that meet our environmental conditions and the wide variety o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether blood lactate values determined in dogs with 4 commercially availabl...
open5noObjective: To assess the agreement between point-of-care and laboratory analysers in measurin...
Background: Blood collection by indwelling intravenous catheter (IVC) avoids repeated venipuncture, ...
The objectives of this prospective study were determination of reference intervals (RI) for rotation...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether venous blood samples can be used as an alterna...
Background Nonesterified fatty acids (NEFAs) are an important energy substrate in mammals. Measur...
Objective - To evaluate arterial blood gas indices in dogs with and without pulmonary atelectasis. ...