Comparison of whole blood and plasma colloid osmotic pressure in healthy dogs

作者: Mary L. Jackson , Marie E. Kerl , Beth Tynan , F. A. Mann

DOI: 10.1111/VEC.12205

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摘要: Objective To establish reference intervals for whole blood and plasma colloid osmotic pressure (COP) in healthy cats between the ages of 1 10 years using a cage-side osmometer. Design Prospective, observational study. Settings University veterinary teaching hospital. Animals Sixty-three cats. Interventions Phlebotomy. Measurements Main Results Whole COP mean was 24.4 (±2.78) mmHg 24.3 (±2.59) mmHg. Reference interval our study population feline 18.9 to 30.4 mmHg, 18.3 30.8 Difference paired +0.23 ± 1.68 (P = 0.32). There no significant difference when comparing from neutered male female cats. Total protein albumin were significantly correlated with (total P < 0.0001, r 0.53; <0.0001, 0.68) 0.0025, 0.41; 0.66). Conclusions No found this Even though not statistically significant, evaluation did reveal slight difference; therefore, it seems prudent maintain sample consistency serial evaluations

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