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Effect of Specimen Collection and Storage on Blood Glucose and Lactate Concentrations in Healthy, Hyperthyroid and Diabetic Cats

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Abstract:The objective of this study was to compare and investigate differences in glucose and lactate concentrations in sodium fluoride/potassium oxalate (NaF/Ox) plasma and serum in healthy cats and cats with metabolic disease. Glucose and lactate concentrations were determined in routinely processed serum and NaF/Ox plasma obtained from healthy (n = 30), hyperthyroid (n = 27) and diabetic (n = 30) cats, and in samples from 6 healthy cats stored at 25°C or 4°C for 0,1, 2, 4, or 8 hours. The packed cell volume (PCV) of blood collected in NaF/Ox was compared with that of blood collected in EDTA. Mean glucose concentration was significantly (P < .05) lower in NaF/Ox plasma than in serum in all groups of cats, by 0.7–2.5 mmol/L (11–45 mg/dL); the difference was greater in cats with hyperglycemia. Mean lactate concentration was significantly higher in serum than in NaF/Ox plasma in all groups of cats, by 0.4–1.2 mmol/L (3.6–10.8 mg/dL); the difference was greater in hyperthyroid and diabetic cats. In vitro, only serum stored on the clot for ≥ 1hour at 25°C had significantly lower glucose and higher lactate concentrations. The PCV of NaF/Ox‐anticoagulated blood was lower than that of EDTA‐anticoagulated blood, by 7.0%± 1.4% (P<.01). In conclusion, collection of feline blood in NaF/Ox was necessary to prevent in vitro increases in lactate concentration; however, NaF/Ox artifactually decreased plasma glucose concentration because of RBC shrinkage. The PCV should not be determined on blood collected in NaF/Ox.
Title: Effect of Specimen Collection and Storage on Blood Glucose and Lactate Concentrations in Healthy, Hyperthyroid and Diabetic Cats
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Abstract:The objective of this study was to compare and investigate differences in glucose and lactate concentrations in sodium fluoride/potassium oxalate (NaF/Ox) plasma and serum in healthy cats and cats with metabolic disease.
Glucose and lactate concentrations were determined in routinely processed serum and NaF/Ox plasma obtained from healthy (n = 30), hyperthyroid (n = 27) and diabetic (n = 30) cats, and in samples from 6 healthy cats stored at 25°C or 4°C for 0,1, 2, 4, or 8 hours.
The packed cell volume (PCV) of blood collected in NaF/Ox was compared with that of blood collected in EDTA.
Mean glucose concentration was significantly (P < .
05) lower in NaF/Ox plasma than in serum in all groups of cats, by 0.
7–2.
5 mmol/L (11–45 mg/dL); the difference was greater in cats with hyperglycemia.
Mean lactate concentration was significantly higher in serum than in NaF/Ox plasma in all groups of cats, by 0.
4–1.
2 mmol/L (3.
6–10.
8 mg/dL); the difference was greater in hyperthyroid and diabetic cats.
In vitro, only serum stored on the clot for ≥ 1hour at 25°C had significantly lower glucose and higher lactate concentrations.
The PCV of NaF/Ox‐anticoagulated blood was lower than that of EDTA‐anticoagulated blood, by 7.
0%± 1.
4% (P<.
01).
In conclusion, collection of feline blood in NaF/Ox was necessary to prevent in vitro increases in lactate concentration; however, NaF/Ox artifactually decreased plasma glucose concentration because of RBC shrinkage.
The PCV should not be determined on blood collected in NaF/Ox.

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