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17 June 2024 Analytical Variability and Agreement of Leukocyte Quantification Methods in Inland Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps)
Emily Whitmore, Amy Schnelle, Megan Colburn, Yvonne Wong, Jennifer Reilly, Laura Adamovicz, Krista Keller, Matthew C. Allender
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Hematology is a common diagnostic assay for evaluation of health in veterinary species. Several manual methods exist to evaluate the leukocyte component of reptile complete blood counts; however, no single method has been proven reliable for all reptiles. To investigate the analytical variability and agreement of commonly used leukocyte quantification methods, blood was collected from 10 clinically healthy bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) and analyzed in triplicate using Natt-Herricks (NH) solution, eosinophilic leukopet (LO), and estimated white blood cell counts on peripheral blood smears made from fresh whole blood or blood anticoagulated with lithium heparin (LH). To investigate interobserver variability, blood film white blood cell estimates were generated by both a novice veterinary student and a boarded clinical pathologist and analyzed for agreement. Analytical variability was highest using the LH blood film estimate by a boarded clinical pathologist (21.0%), followed by the student's NH method (20.8%), fresh whole blood film estimate from the clinical pathologist (16.6%), eosinophilic LO (student; 8.7%), and blood film estimates using fresh whole blood (6.5%) and LH blood (4.5%), read by the student. Bland Altman plots revealed that agreement occurred between LO and NH methods and between the two blood film estimate methods; Passing-Bablok regression analysis revealed constant and proportional error between LO and both estimate methods and between NH and both estimate methods. Agreement occurred between the veterinary student and clinical pathologist for both blood smear leukocyte estimates. These results highlight the importance of considering which leukocyte quantification method is used when clinically assessing reptile patients.

Emily Whitmore, Amy Schnelle, Megan Colburn, Yvonne Wong, Jennifer Reilly, Laura Adamovicz, Krista Keller, and Matthew C. Allender "Analytical Variability and Agreement of Leukocyte Quantification Methods in Inland Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps)," Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery 34(1), 39-45, (17 June 2024). https://doi.org/10.5818/JHMS-D-22-00047
Published: 17 June 2024
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KEYWORDS
hematology
leukocyte
leukopet
Natt-Herricks
Pogona vitticeps
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