Santiago Lavín González, Francesc Xavier Mora Igual, Luis Viñas Borrell
En el presente trabajo se evalúa la utilidad clínica del análisis cuantitativo del bufly coat mediante el Sistema QBC-V para su uso en Medicina Veterinaria canina. Se compara el Sistema QBC-V frente al método manual de referencia en 100 muestras de sangre de perro. Los resultados obtenidos indican que existe una correlación muy elevada para el valor hematocrito y el recuento de leucocitos y granulocitos (neutrófilos, eosinófilos y basófilos), elevada para el recuento de agranulocitos (linfocitos y monocitos) y baja para las plaquetas. * This study evaluates the clinical utility value of the buffy coat quantitative analysis by means of the QBC-V system for canine Veterinary Medicine purposes. Tbe QBC-V system is compared with the reference manual method in the blood samples of lOOdogs. Tbe results obtained shaw that the height of the buffy coat correlates very highly with the haematocrit value, totalleucocyte and granulocyte (neutropbils, eosinophils and basophils) count, highly with the agranulocyte (limphocytes and monocytes) count and lowly with the platelets count.
This study evaluates the clinical utility value of the buffy coat quantitative analysis by means of the QBC-V system for canine Veterinary Medicine purposes. Tbe QBC-V system is compared with the reference manual method in the blood samples of lOOdogs. Tbe results obtained shaw that the height of the buffy coat correlates very highly with the haematocrit value, totalleucocyte and granulocyte (neutropbils, eosinophils and basophils) count, highly with the agranulocyte (limphocytes and monocytes) count and lowly with the platelets count.
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