Ode et al. 2017

Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences, Volume 15 (Number 2). August, 2017

 

 

Determination of haematocrit using Mindray BC-2800Vet® automated haematology analyser and microhaematocrit method: A comparative study

SA Ode1, M Adamu2* & DI Saror1

1.                  Department of Veterinary Pathology and Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Agriculture PMB 2373 Makurdi, Nigeria

2.                  Department of Veterinary Parasitology and Entomology,  College of Veterinary Medicine University of Agriculture PMB 2373 Makurdi, Nigeria

 

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Abstract

A comparative cross sectional study was carried out between September and November 2014 to determine the haematocrit values obtained using automated haematology analyser and the microhaematocrit (manual) methods. A total of 197 cattle were sampled. Three (3) ml of blood was obtained from each animal into an EDTA sample bottle for analysis using both methods. The haematocrit data generated was statistically analysed by student's t-test and linear regression. The result showed a strong positive correlation (r=0.946) between the automated haematocrit and microhaematocrit values. The haematocrit values obtained by the automated haematology analyser were significantly higher than the haematocrit values obtained by microhaematocrit method (p=0.0051). The strong positive correlation probably implies that results obtained from both methods are comparable and reliable. A correction factor of the haematocrit value obtained by manual method can be obtained from the regression equation. This may be used to extrapolate the corrected haematocrit value for clinical and research purposes.

Keywords: Cattle, Correlation, Haematocrit, Haematology analyser, Microhaematocrit

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