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Agreement of 2 electrolyte analyzers for identifying electrolyte and acid‐base disorders in sick horses

BACKGROUND: Use of different analyzers to measure electrolytes in the same horse can lead to different interpretation of acid‐base balance when using the simplified strong ion difference (sSID) approach. OBJECTIVE: Investigate the level of agreement between 2 analyzers in determining electrolytes co...

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Autores principales: Gomez, Diego E., Buczinski, Sébastien, Darby, Shannon, Palmisano, Megan, Beatty, Sarah S. K., Mackay, Robert J.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7694849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32965055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15889
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author Gomez, Diego E.
Buczinski, Sébastien
Darby, Shannon
Palmisano, Megan
Beatty, Sarah S. K.
Mackay, Robert J.
author_facet Gomez, Diego E.
Buczinski, Sébastien
Darby, Shannon
Palmisano, Megan
Beatty, Sarah S. K.
Mackay, Robert J.
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description BACKGROUND: Use of different analyzers to measure electrolytes in the same horse can lead to different interpretation of acid‐base balance when using the simplified strong ion difference (sSID) approach. OBJECTIVE: Investigate the level of agreement between 2 analyzers in determining electrolytes concentrations, sSID variables, and acid‐base disorders in sick horses. ANIMALS: One hundred twenty‐four hospitalized horses. METHODS: Retrospective study using paired samples. Electrolytes were measured using a Beckman Coulter AU480 Chemistry analyzer (PBMA) and a Nova Biomedical Stat Profile (WBGA), respectively. Calculated sSID variables included strong ion difference, SID(4); unmeasured strong ions, USI; and total nonvolatile buffer ion concentration in plasma (A(tot)). Agreement between analyzers was explored using Passing‐Bablok regression and Bland‐Altman analysis. Kappa (κ) test evaluated the level of agreement between analyzers in detecting acid‐base disorders. RESULTS: Methodologic differences were identified in measured Na(+) and Cl(−) and calculated values of SID(4) and USI. Mean bias (95% limits of agreement) for Na(+), Cl(−), SID(4), and USI were: −1.2 mmol/L (−9.2 to 6.8), 4.4 mmol/L (−4.4 to 13), −5.4 mmol/L (−13 to 2), and −6.2 mmol/L (−14 to 1.7), respectively. The intraclass correlation coefficient for SID(4) and USI was .55 (95%CI: −0.2 to 0.8) and .2 (95%CI: −0.15 to 0.48), respectively. There was a poor agreement between analyzers for detection of SID(4) (κ = 0.20, 95%CI, 0.1 to 0.31) or USI abnormalities (κ = −0.04, 95%CI, −0.11 to 0.02). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Differences between analyzer methodology in measuring electrolytes led to a poor agreement between the diagnosis of acid‐base disorders in sick horses when using the sSID approach.
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spelling pubmed-76948492020-12-07 Agreement of 2 electrolyte analyzers for identifying electrolyte and acid‐base disorders in sick horses Gomez, Diego E. Buczinski, Sébastien Darby, Shannon Palmisano, Megan Beatty, Sarah S. K. Mackay, Robert J. J Vet Intern Med EQUINE BACKGROUND: Use of different analyzers to measure electrolytes in the same horse can lead to different interpretation of acid‐base balance when using the simplified strong ion difference (sSID) approach. OBJECTIVE: Investigate the level of agreement between 2 analyzers in determining electrolytes concentrations, sSID variables, and acid‐base disorders in sick horses. ANIMALS: One hundred twenty‐four hospitalized horses. METHODS: Retrospective study using paired samples. Electrolytes were measured using a Beckman Coulter AU480 Chemistry analyzer (PBMA) and a Nova Biomedical Stat Profile (WBGA), respectively. Calculated sSID variables included strong ion difference, SID(4); unmeasured strong ions, USI; and total nonvolatile buffer ion concentration in plasma (A(tot)). Agreement between analyzers was explored using Passing‐Bablok regression and Bland‐Altman analysis. Kappa (κ) test evaluated the level of agreement between analyzers in detecting acid‐base disorders. RESULTS: Methodologic differences were identified in measured Na(+) and Cl(−) and calculated values of SID(4) and USI. Mean bias (95% limits of agreement) for Na(+), Cl(−), SID(4), and USI were: −1.2 mmol/L (−9.2 to 6.8), 4.4 mmol/L (−4.4 to 13), −5.4 mmol/L (−13 to 2), and −6.2 mmol/L (−14 to 1.7), respectively. The intraclass correlation coefficient for SID(4) and USI was .55 (95%CI: −0.2 to 0.8) and .2 (95%CI: −0.15 to 0.48), respectively. There was a poor agreement between analyzers for detection of SID(4) (κ = 0.20, 95%CI, 0.1 to 0.31) or USI abnormalities (κ = −0.04, 95%CI, −0.11 to 0.02). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Differences between analyzer methodology in measuring electrolytes led to a poor agreement between the diagnosis of acid‐base disorders in sick horses when using the sSID approach. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-09-23 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7694849/ /pubmed/32965055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15889 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title Agreement of 2 electrolyte analyzers for identifying electrolyte and acid‐base disorders in sick horses
title_full Agreement of 2 electrolyte analyzers for identifying electrolyte and acid‐base disorders in sick horses
title_fullStr Agreement of 2 electrolyte analyzers for identifying electrolyte and acid‐base disorders in sick horses
title_full_unstemmed Agreement of 2 electrolyte analyzers for identifying electrolyte and acid‐base disorders in sick horses
title_short Agreement of 2 electrolyte analyzers for identifying electrolyte and acid‐base disorders in sick horses
title_sort agreement of 2 electrolyte analyzers for identifying electrolyte and acid‐base disorders in sick horses
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7694849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32965055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15889
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