This study evaluated the usage of Beckman Coulter AU680 analyzers for measurement of TCO
2 in horse serum, and the effect of sodium bicarbonate administrations on serum TCO
2 levels in resting horses. Treatment of horses with sodium bicarbonate did not result in any adverse events. Mean TCO
2 concentration was significantly higher from 1 to 8 h in the sodium bicarbonate‐treated horses compared to the untreated controls. Within an hour, administration of sodium bicarbonate increased the TCO
2 level from 31.5 ± −2.5 (SD) to 34.0 ± 2.65 (SD) mmol/L and at 2–8 h post‐administration, the TCO
2 level was above the 36 mmol/L cut‐off level. In all quality control analysis of Australian standard by Beckman Coulter AU680 analyzer, the instrument slightly over estimated the TCO
2 level but the values were in close agreement with mean TCO
2 level being 38.03 with ± 0.87 mmol/L (SD). Expanded uncertainty was calculated using different levels of confidence interval. Based on 99.5% confidence interval using 0.805% expanded uncertainty using mean measured concentration of 38.05 mmol/L, it was estimated that any race samples TCO
2 level higher than 38.5 mmol/L will be indicative of sodium bicarbonate administration using Beckman Coulter AU680 analyzer in Louisiana.
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