Ensure your patients’ safety with same-day results
Blood cell counts can change in hours or even minutes.
- The complete blood count (CBC) is a more sensitive indicator of disease than the physical exam.
- Screen for conditions such as thrombocytopenia and anemia that may greatly enhance the risk of anesthetic and surgical procedures.
- Running a CBC the day of the procedure is critical, because cellular components can change quickly. For example, red blood cells (RBCs) can change in just a few minutes if an occult mass ruptures or in just hours with an occult hemorrhage.
- Additionally, white blood cells (WBCs) and platelets can change within hours due to acute infectious diseases.
Fasted samples are required for accurate results.
- Abnormal glucose levels can increase anesthetic risk and differ markedly between fasted and nonfasted samples, breeds, age and sick and healthy patients.
- Evaluating electrolytes, hematocrit and total protein in fasted patients is essential for monitoring during anesthesia, minimizing the risk of arrhythmias and hypotension and facilitating patient recovery.
- Same-day testing allows owners to fast pets only once. It’s easier on pets and owners and increases compliance.
Don’t rely on yesterday’s news to make decisions today
- Identify the current health status of every patient.
Many laboratory tests, especially the complete blood count (CBC) and glucose, are affected by time, environmental stress and fasting. Same-day in-house testing on fasted samples ensures accurate, immediate results.
- Create an individualized anesthetic/surgical plan.
Tailor your anesthetic protocols to enhance your monitoring potential and make fluid therapy and pain medication choices based on individual results.
- Standardize the baseline profiling process.
- Preanesthetic testing serves as an invaluable baseline for referencing and interpreting future blood work.
- Accurate laboratory results are technology dependent, so it makes sense to establish baselines on the same instrument you’ll use for future blood work or emergencies.
- Earn the pet owner’s trust.
Share and explain preanesthetic results with clients when they pick up their pet. Increase trust and create instant value through face-to-face communication.
- Increase compliance.
Same-day blood work lets you deliver clients information today for more convenience and better compliance.
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