Using RET-He and Delta-He in the Sysmex XN-1000V Analyzer to Differentiate Between Chronic Hemorrhagic and Chronic Inflammatory Anemia in Small Animals
Using RET-He and Delta-He in the Sysmex XN-1000V Analyzer to Differentiate Between Chronic Hemorrhagic and Chronic Inflammatory Anemia in Small Animals
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Chronic hemorrhagic anemia (CHA) and anemia of chronic inflammation (ACI) are difficult to differentiate in small animals using hematology.Advanced hematological parameters (RET-He, Delta-He and %Hypo-He) are used in humans to discriminate between types of non-regenerative anemia.Whether they could be useful in the diagnosis of CHA and ACI in small animals is unknown.
We evaluated these parameters in the Sysmex XN-1000V analyzer 730 sunken lake road in a population of non-anemic and anemic dogs and cats.Delta-He was significantly different between dogs with CHA and ACI.Moreover, Delta-He and RET-He were different between healthy ut solution gel for cats and non-anemic dogs with inflammation.
Neither of these two statements was true for cats.We also report the reference ranges for these parameters using the Sysmex XN-1000V.Although additional clinical and laboratory information should always be considered, the measurement of these parameters using this analyzer can help clinicians to classify type of anemia.