2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352007000300040
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Comparação sérica e sangüínea do cálcio ionizado, sódio, potássio e cloreto em felinos pelo método eletrodo íon seletivo

Abstract: Comparação sérica e sangüínea do cálcio ionizado, sódio, potássio e cloreto em felinos pelo método eletrodo íon seletivo [Serum and blood comparison of ionized calcium, sodium, potassium and (DiBartola et al., 1994; Kavanagh e Mills, 1997). O método eletrodo íon seletivo (MEIS) é indicado para a mesuração, sérica e sangüínea, dos eletrólitos e do cálcio ionizado (DiBartola et al., 1994); seu princípio consiste na existência de membranas específicas sensíveis aos diferentes íons que, em contato com uma soluç… Show more

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“…Although the literature date say that ISE does not undergo interference due to changes in the sample, such as lipemia and hemolysis, 15,16 colorimetric enzyme and flame photometry methods can be impaired.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Although the literature date say that ISE does not undergo interference due to changes in the sample, such as lipemia and hemolysis, 15,16 colorimetric enzyme and flame photometry methods can be impaired.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According Albert, the hemolysis increases the concentration of potassium per 3 mmol/L for each 1 g/L of hemoglobin being that lipemia causes interference by turbidity or light scattering and volume displacement. Although the literature date say that ISE does not undergo interference due to changes in the sample, such as lipemia and hemolysis, colorimetric enzyme and flame photometry methods can be impaired. Thus, these samples could impair the correlation between them and ISE method.…”
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confidence: 99%
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