2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229800
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Pre-/analytical factors affecting whole blood and plasma glucose concentrations in loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta)

Abstract: Blood glucose is vital for many physiological pathways and can be quantified by clinical chemistry analyzers and in-house point-of-care (POC) devices. Pre-analytical and analytical factors can influence blood glucose measurements. This project aimed to investigate preanalytical factors on whole blood and plasma glucose measurements in loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) by evaluating the effects of storage (refrigeration) up to 48h after sampling and of packed cell volume (PCV) on whole blood glucose anal… Show more

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“…Similar to other studies, the POC glucometer produced significantly higher concentrations (by 1.4 mmol/L in our study) compared to DCA results. 16,22,27,31 The 2 methods were strongly correlated; however, 25 of 33 (76%) and 8 of 33 (24%) samples had a ≥ 10% and ≥ 40% difference between the methodologies, respectively. Hence, this brand of glucometer consistently produced results that were above the total allowable error of 10% for glucose set by the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 13 which raises concern that this bias may affect clinical decisions.…”
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“…Similar to other studies, the POC glucometer produced significantly higher concentrations (by 1.4 mmol/L in our study) compared to DCA results. 16,22,27,31 The 2 methods were strongly correlated; however, 25 of 33 (76%) and 8 of 33 (24%) samples had a ≥ 10% and ≥ 40% difference between the methodologies, respectively. Hence, this brand of glucometer consistently produced results that were above the total allowable error of 10% for glucose set by the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 13 which raises concern that this bias may affect clinical decisions.…”
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“…24 Plasma or serum glucose analysis by standard chemistry analyzers is considered the gold standard compared to glucometers; however, laboratory chemistry analyses come at increased costs with longer turnaround times. 10,15 POC glucometers using combined glucose oxidase and potentiometry have been validated for use in 2 sea turtle species (green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas ; loggerhead turtles, Caretta caretta ) 16,22 ; however, method comparison and validation have not yet been reported in Kemp’s ridley sea turtles (syn. Atlantic ridley; Lepidochelys kempii ).…”
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