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Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_1099
    Snippet: The UPC ratios measured by the veterinary reference laboratory and the Pocketchem™ UA were significantly different, both for dogs (median 0.29, IQR 0.03‐1.53, range 0‐16.48 vs median 0.1, IQR 0‐0.5, range 0‐20; p<0.001) and cats (median 0.16, IQR 0.14‐0.2, range 0‐1.98 vs median 0.1, IQR 0.05‐0.1, range 0‐0.3; p<0.01). When each dog's UPC ratio was classified as NP (<0.2), BP (0.2‐0.5) or P (>0.5) agreement between both method.....
    Document: The UPC ratios measured by the veterinary reference laboratory and the Pocketchem™ UA were significantly different, both for dogs (median 0.29, IQR 0.03‐1.53, range 0‐16.48 vs median 0.1, IQR 0‐0.5, range 0‐20; p<0.001) and cats (median 0.16, IQR 0.14‐0.2, range 0‐1.98 vs median 0.1, IQR 0.05‐0.1, range 0‐0.3; p<0.01). When each dog's UPC ratio was classified as NP (<0.2), BP (0.2‐0.5) or P (>0.5) agreement between both methods was found in 48/63 cases (76.2%). 6 BP dogs were classified as being NP by the PocketchemTM UA while 4 and 3 P dogs, respectively, were classified as NP and BP by the same instrument. Additionally, 2 NP dogs were classified as BP by the Pocketchem™ UA.

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