F. Hoshi et al., APPLICATION TO COWS AND HORSES OF SPOTCHEM, A DRY-CHEMISTRY BLOOD ANALYZER FOR USE IN VETERINARY CLINICS, Journal of veterinary medicine. Series A, 41(1), 1994, pp. 22-30
The usefulness of a dry-chemistry blood analyzer, Spotchem SP-4410 (SP
-4410) in a veterinary clinic for analysis of bovine and equine blood
chemistry was studied. We quantitated total protein (TP), albumin (Alb
), total bilirubin (T-Bil), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), total cholester
ol (T-Cho), glucose (Glu), calcium (Ca), aspartate aminotransferase (A
ST), gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT), creatinine phosphokinase (CPK),
and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in bovine sera. Each sample was assayed
with both the SP-4410 and an automated blood analyzer which served as
a wet-chemistry reference system, and the data were analyzed with reg
ression analysis. The correlation coefficient for AST was 0.997 being
the highest for all the parameters, and all the correlation coefficien
ts were 0.93 or higher. The coefficients of variation were lower than
5.0 except in the case of bovine T-Bil where it was 5.756. The ranges
of normal reference values measured by SP-4410 were the same as those
reported by other investigators in most cases, but those for GGT and C
PK were slightly higher. The strongest interference was observed with
hemoglobin. It seems that dry-chemical-analysis of blood serum using t
he SP-4410 is useful for analysis of bovine and equine blood.