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A study on packed cell volume for deducing hemoglobin: Cholistani camels in perspective

Authors :
Umer Farooq
Musadiq Idris
Mushtaq Hussain Lashari
Shahbaz Ahmad
Nouman Sajjad
null Zia-Ur-Rehman
Haroon Rashid
Aisha Mahmood
Sajid Hameed
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

In human medical practice, a hematological rule of three has been validated for healthy human populations. One such formula is estimating hemoglobin (Hb) levels as 1/3rdof Packed Cell Volume (PCV). However, no such hematological formulae have been devised and validated for veterinary medical practice. The present study was devised with an aim to evaluate the relationship between hemoglobin (Hb) concentration and Packed Cell Volume (PCV) in camels (n=215) being reared under pastoralism, and to devise a simple pen-side hematological formula for estimation of Hb from PCV. The PCV was determined through microhematocrit method whereas Hb estimation by cyanmethaemoglobin method (HbD). The Hb was also calculated as 1/3rdof PCV and was dubbed as calculated Hb (HbC). Overall HbD and HbC were significantly (P≥0.05) different. Similar results were attained for all study groupsi.e. males (n=94) and females (n=121), and young (n=85) and adult (n=130) camels. The corrected Hb (CHb) was deduced through regression prediction equation attained from linear regression model. Scatter-plots were drawn, linear regression was carried out, and Bland Altman chart was built for agreement of both methods of Hb estimation. A non-significant (P≥0.05) difference was noticed between HbD and CHb. Bland Altman chart revealed good agreement between HbD and CHb and there was no proportional bias on the distribution of data around the mean difference line (Mean= 0.1436, 95% CI= 3.00, -2.72). We accordingly recommend a simplified pen-side hematological formula for deducing Hb concentration from PCVviz. Hb concentration (g/dL)=0.18(PCV)+5.4 for all age and gender groups of camels instead of its calculation as one-third of PCV.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b0220e6bf2809d6894e6b58cf9387779
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.15.516630