Hematocrit estimates comparing centrifugation to a point-of-care method in beef cattle living at high altitude

Vet Clin Pathol. 2021 Sep;50(3):354-358. doi: 10.1111/vcp.12990. Epub 2021 Aug 31.

Abstract

Background: The hematocrit (Hct) or packed cell volume (PCV) reflects the blood volume occupied by red blood cells. The development of point-of-care (PoC) instruments can accelerate the ease of measuring Hct/PCV compared with traditional capillary centrifugation (TCC) methods. However, no studies have compared Hct/PCV levels in cattle at high elevation with other measurement methods.

Objectives: In this study, we aimed to compare methods to estimate Hcts/PCVs of rangeland cattle at high elevation. We specifically wanted to determine if Hct/PCV levels measured with a commercial PoC instrument (i-Stat with CHEM8+ cartridges [PoCi ]) were comparable to Hct/PCV levels measured with traditional laboratory methods.

Methods: We assessed the Hct/PCV of 94 mature beef cattle (black Angus; Bos taurus) at ~2195 m above sea level using paired analyses of the PoCi and TCC methods from each animal. We used paired samples t-tests to compare mean Hct/PCVs. Correlation analyses relative to the line of identity and Passing-Bablok regression were used to assess systematic and proportional differences, respectively, and Bland-Altman plots were used to assess agreement between the two methods.

Results: The PoCi estimated a Hct of 28.2% ± 0.7% (SE), which was lower than the TCC estimated PCV of 39.2% ± 0.5%. The Bland-Altman plot revealed poor agreement between the two methods in addition to a -11% bias for the PoCi . The Passing-Bablok regression revealed both systematic and proportional bias between the two methods.

Conclusions: Point-of-care blood instruments were not comparable to TCC methods for quantifying Hct/PCVs of cattle living at high elevations.

Keywords: Bos taurus; altitude; bovine; hematology; hypoxia; packed cell volume.

MeSH terms

  • Altitude*
  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Centrifugation / veterinary
  • Erythrocyte Count / veterinary
  • Hematocrit / veterinary
  • Point-of-Care Systems*