2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2003.08.009
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Effect of time delay and storage temperature on blood gas and acid–base values of bovine venous blood

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“…It is even more diffused the idea to realize a laboratorial procedure in the shortest time interval possible after the sample collection. However, in numerous practical daily situations an immediate analysis of the collected blood is not feasible, and thus storage of the sample is necessary 2,3 . In this case, adequate storage implies that the examing results and consequently the analysis, diagnostic and the prescribed treatment must not be influenced by the storage time indicated 3 .…”
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“…It is even more diffused the idea to realize a laboratorial procedure in the shortest time interval possible after the sample collection. However, in numerous practical daily situations an immediate analysis of the collected blood is not feasible, and thus storage of the sample is necessary 2,3 . In this case, adequate storage implies that the examing results and consequently the analysis, diagnostic and the prescribed treatment must not be influenced by the storage time indicated 3 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The inadequate handling and usage of material is one of the main causes for errors in blood gas analysis 2,3 , errors that can lead to false results 3 . The possibility of blood samples maintenance at low temperatures is an object of interest in some scientific researches which make use of bovine 2,4,5,6 , equine 5,7,8 , canine 9 and porcine 10 species.…”
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“…However, there was a markedly increased lactic acid concentration in the mammary blood compared to controls. The increase in the mammary blood lactate concentration could be due to the incapacity of the mammary cells to metabolize all the accumulated pyruvate that should be transformed into lactate, with the aim to produce NAD+ and continue the anaerobic energy production [15].…”
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“…The APPs Hp and SAA were measured in the serum samples with validated methods for goats as previously recorded [15][16][17][18]. Serum concentrations of Hp were quantified by spectrophotometric method using a commercial kit based on the peroxidase activity of the haptoglobin-hemoglobin complex (Phase Haptoglobin Assay, Tridelta Development Ltd., Ireland).…”
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