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Commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullet and laying hen venous blood gas and chemistry profiles utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer

Venous blood gas and chemistry reference ranges were determined for commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullets and laying hens utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer and CG8+ cartridges. A total of 632 samples were analyzed from birds between 4 and 110 wk of age. Reference ranges were established for pullets...

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Autores principales: Schaal, T. P., Arango, J., Wolc, A., Brady, J. V., Fulton, J. E., Rubinoff, I., Ehr, I. J., Persia, M. E., O'Sullivan, N. P.
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Publicado: Poultry Science Association, Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4957505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26706355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pev350
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author Schaal, T. P.
Arango, J.
Wolc, A.
Brady, J. V.
Fulton, J. E.
Rubinoff, I.
Ehr, I. J.
Persia, M. E.
O'Sullivan, N. P.
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Arango, J.
Wolc, A.
Brady, J. V.
Fulton, J. E.
Rubinoff, I.
Ehr, I. J.
Persia, M. E.
O'Sullivan, N. P.
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description Venous blood gas and chemistry reference ranges were determined for commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullets and laying hens utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer and CG8+ cartridges. A total of 632 samples were analyzed from birds between 4 and 110 wk of age. Reference ranges were established for pullets (4 to 15 wk), first cycle laying hens (20 to 68 wk), and second cycle (post molt) laying hens (70 to 110 wk) for the following traits: sodium (Na mmol/L), potassium (K mmol/L), ionized calcium (iCa mmol/L), glucose (Glu mg/dl), hematocrit (Hct% Packed Cell Volume [PCV]), pH, partial pressure carbon dioxide (PCO(2) mm Hg), partial pressure oxygen (PO(2) mm Hg), total concentration carbon dioxide (TCO(2) mmol/L), bicarbonate (HCO(3) mmol/L), base excess (BE mmol/L), oxygen saturation (sO(2)%), and hemoglobin (Hb g/dl). Data were analyzed using ANOVA to investigate the effect of production status as categorized by bird age. Trait relationships were evaluated by linear correlation and their spectral decomposition. All traits differed significantly among pullets and mature laying hens in both first and second lay cycles. Levels for K, iCa, Hct, pH, TCO(2), HCO(3), BE, sO(2), and Hb differed significantly between first cycle and second cycle laying hens. Many venous blood gas and chemistry parameters were significantly correlated. The first 3 eigenvalues explained ∼2/3 of total variation. The first 2 principal components (PC) explained 51% of the total variation and indicated acid-balance and relationship between blood O(2) and CO(2). The third PC explained 16% of variation and seems to be related to blood iCa. Establishing reference ranges for pullet and laying hen blood gas and chemistry with the i-STAT®1 handheld unit provides a mechanism to further investigate pullet and layer physiology, evaluate metabolic disturbances, and may potentially serve as a means to select breeder candidates with optimal blood gas or chemistry levels on-farm.
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spelling pubmed-49575052016-09-01 Commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullet and laying hen venous blood gas and chemistry profiles utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer Schaal, T. P. Arango, J. Wolc, A. Brady, J. V. Fulton, J. E. Rubinoff, I. Ehr, I. J. Persia, M. E. O'Sullivan, N. P. Poult Sci Immunology, Health and Disease Venous blood gas and chemistry reference ranges were determined for commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullets and laying hens utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer and CG8+ cartridges. A total of 632 samples were analyzed from birds between 4 and 110 wk of age. Reference ranges were established for pullets (4 to 15 wk), first cycle laying hens (20 to 68 wk), and second cycle (post molt) laying hens (70 to 110 wk) for the following traits: sodium (Na mmol/L), potassium (K mmol/L), ionized calcium (iCa mmol/L), glucose (Glu mg/dl), hematocrit (Hct% Packed Cell Volume [PCV]), pH, partial pressure carbon dioxide (PCO(2) mm Hg), partial pressure oxygen (PO(2) mm Hg), total concentration carbon dioxide (TCO(2) mmol/L), bicarbonate (HCO(3) mmol/L), base excess (BE mmol/L), oxygen saturation (sO(2)%), and hemoglobin (Hb g/dl). Data were analyzed using ANOVA to investigate the effect of production status as categorized by bird age. Trait relationships were evaluated by linear correlation and their spectral decomposition. All traits differed significantly among pullets and mature laying hens in both first and second lay cycles. Levels for K, iCa, Hct, pH, TCO(2), HCO(3), BE, sO(2), and Hb differed significantly between first cycle and second cycle laying hens. Many venous blood gas and chemistry parameters were significantly correlated. The first 3 eigenvalues explained ∼2/3 of total variation. The first 2 principal components (PC) explained 51% of the total variation and indicated acid-balance and relationship between blood O(2) and CO(2). The third PC explained 16% of variation and seems to be related to blood iCa. Establishing reference ranges for pullet and laying hen blood gas and chemistry with the i-STAT®1 handheld unit provides a mechanism to further investigate pullet and layer physiology, evaluate metabolic disturbances, and may potentially serve as a means to select breeder candidates with optimal blood gas or chemistry levels on-farm. Poultry Science Association, Inc. 2015-12-25 2016-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4957505/ /pubmed/26706355 http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pev350 Text en © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Poultry Science Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Immunology, Health and Disease
Schaal, T. P.
Arango, J.
Wolc, A.
Brady, J. V.
Fulton, J. E.
Rubinoff, I.
Ehr, I. J.
Persia, M. E.
O'Sullivan, N. P.
Commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullet and laying hen venous blood gas and chemistry profiles utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer
title Commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullet and laying hen venous blood gas and chemistry profiles utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer
title_full Commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullet and laying hen venous blood gas and chemistry profiles utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer
title_fullStr Commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullet and laying hen venous blood gas and chemistry profiles utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer
title_full_unstemmed Commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullet and laying hen venous blood gas and chemistry profiles utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer
title_short Commercial Hy-Line W-36 pullet and laying hen venous blood gas and chemistry profiles utilizing the portable i-STAT®1 analyzer
title_sort commercial hy-line w-36 pullet and laying hen venous blood gas and chemistry profiles utilizing the portable i-stat®1 analyzer
topic Immunology, Health and Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4957505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26706355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pev350
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