Biological variation of 16 biochemical analytes estimated from a large clinicopathologic database of dogs and cats
Takashi Tamamoto,
Yohei Miki,
Mei Sakamoto
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundBiochemical measurements are commonly evaluated using population‐based reference intervals; however, there is a growing trend toward reassessing results with within‐subject variation (CVI).ObjectivesWe aimed to estimate the CVI of 16 biochemical analytes using a large database of dogs and cats, which refers to the results of routine health checkups.MethodsPairs of sequential results for 16 analytes were extracted from a database of adult patients. The second result was divided by the first result to … Show more
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