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Tresholds of blood variables obtained by receiver operating characteristic analysis for indication of fat and glycogen content in the liver of postpartum dairy cows

Podpecan, Ozbalt; Zrimsek, Petra; Mrkun, Janko; Golicnik, Marko; Radovanović, Anita; Jovanović, Ljubomir; Vujanac, Ivan; Prodanović, Radiša; Kirovski, Danijela

(Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Podpecan, Ozbalt
AU  - Zrimsek, Petra
AU  - Mrkun, Janko
AU  - Golicnik, Marko
AU  - Radovanović, Anita
AU  - Jovanović, Ljubomir
AU  - Vujanac, Ivan
AU  - Prodanović, Radiša
AU  - Kirovski, Danijela
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1823
AB  - The objective was to determine optimal thresholds of blood variables that are associated with liver lipid and glycogen content in dairy cows. Liver specimens of 15 Holstein dairy cows were taken 2 weeks postpartum (PP) and used for determination of lipid and glycogen content, respectively. Blood samples were collected weekly, starting from week 2 antepartum (AP) up to week 2 PP. Selected blood parameters and body condition scoring (BCS) were evaluated through receiver operating characteristic curve analysis as indication of fat and glycogen content in the liver. Postpartal low liver glycogen content (mode < 2.0, semiquantitative analysis of glycogen content in the liver tissue samples) can be indicated if values are higher than 0.16 mmol/L, and 3.5 mmol/L for NEFA, and glucose, respectively, and lower than 0.65 mmol/L and 17.94 mu U/mL for BHBA and insulin, respectively, 2 weeks AP. Postaprtal high liver fat content (>20%, stereological quantification of fat content in the liver tissue samples) can be indicated if values are higher than 3.5 for BCS at week 2 AP. Optimal time for indicating both low liver glycogen/high fat content is 1 week PP, with LDL < cut off point set at 0.18 mmol/L and BHBA > cut off point set at 0.88 mmol/L. Established cut off values in this study can be used for indication of fat and glycogen content in the liver of dairy cows.
PB  - Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon
T2  - Italian Journal of Animal Science
T1  - Tresholds of blood variables obtained by receiver operating characteristic analysis for indication of fat and glycogen content in the liver of postpartum dairy cows
VL  - 19
IS  - 1
SP  - 303
EP  - 309
DO  - 10.1080/1828051X.2020.1740064
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Podpecan, Ozbalt and Zrimsek, Petra and Mrkun, Janko and Golicnik, Marko and Radovanović, Anita and Jovanović, Ljubomir and Vujanac, Ivan and Prodanović, Radiša and Kirovski, Danijela",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The objective was to determine optimal thresholds of blood variables that are associated with liver lipid and glycogen content in dairy cows. Liver specimens of 15 Holstein dairy cows were taken 2 weeks postpartum (PP) and used for determination of lipid and glycogen content, respectively. Blood samples were collected weekly, starting from week 2 antepartum (AP) up to week 2 PP. Selected blood parameters and body condition scoring (BCS) were evaluated through receiver operating characteristic curve analysis as indication of fat and glycogen content in the liver. Postpartal low liver glycogen content (mode < 2.0, semiquantitative analysis of glycogen content in the liver tissue samples) can be indicated if values are higher than 0.16 mmol/L, and 3.5 mmol/L for NEFA, and glucose, respectively, and lower than 0.65 mmol/L and 17.94 mu U/mL for BHBA and insulin, respectively, 2 weeks AP. Postaprtal high liver fat content (>20%, stereological quantification of fat content in the liver tissue samples) can be indicated if values are higher than 3.5 for BCS at week 2 AP. Optimal time for indicating both low liver glycogen/high fat content is 1 week PP, with LDL < cut off point set at 0.18 mmol/L and BHBA > cut off point set at 0.88 mmol/L. Established cut off values in this study can be used for indication of fat and glycogen content in the liver of dairy cows.",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon",
journal = "Italian Journal of Animal Science",
title = "Tresholds of blood variables obtained by receiver operating characteristic analysis for indication of fat and glycogen content in the liver of postpartum dairy cows",
volume = "19",
number = "1",
pages = "303-309",
doi = "10.1080/1828051X.2020.1740064"
}
Podpecan, O., Zrimsek, P., Mrkun, J., Golicnik, M., Radovanović, A., Jovanović, L., Vujanac, I., Prodanović, R.,& Kirovski, D.. (2020). Tresholds of blood variables obtained by receiver operating characteristic analysis for indication of fat and glycogen content in the liver of postpartum dairy cows. in Italian Journal of Animal Science
Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon., 19(1), 303-309.
https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2020.1740064
Podpecan O, Zrimsek P, Mrkun J, Golicnik M, Radovanović A, Jovanović L, Vujanac I, Prodanović R, Kirovski D. Tresholds of blood variables obtained by receiver operating characteristic analysis for indication of fat and glycogen content in the liver of postpartum dairy cows. in Italian Journal of Animal Science. 2020;19(1):303-309.
doi:10.1080/1828051X.2020.1740064 .
Podpecan, Ozbalt, Zrimsek, Petra, Mrkun, Janko, Golicnik, Marko, Radovanović, Anita, Jovanović, Ljubomir, Vujanac, Ivan, Prodanović, Radiša, Kirovski, Danijela, "Tresholds of blood variables obtained by receiver operating characteristic analysis for indication of fat and glycogen content in the liver of postpartum dairy cows" in Italian Journal of Animal Science, 19, no. 1 (2020):303-309,
https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2020.1740064 . .

Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction

Vasiljević, Maja; Krstić, Vanja; Stanković, Sanja; Zrimsek, Petra; Svete, Alenka Nemec; Seliskar, Alenka

(Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vasiljević, Maja
AU  - Krstić, Vanja
AU  - Stanković, Sanja
AU  - Zrimsek, Petra
AU  - Svete, Alenka Nemec
AU  - Seliskar, Alenka
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1582
AB  - Objective To investigate changes in serum cardiac troponin I (cTnI) concentrations in dogs in which medetomidine was used for sedation or for premedication prior to anaesthesia with propofol and sevoflurane. Study design Prospective clinical study. Animals A total of 66 client-owned dogs. Methods The dogs were sedated with medetomidine (0.04 mg kg(-1)) intravenously (IV) (group M; n = 20) and left to breath room air or anaesthetized with propofol (6.5 +/- 0.76 mg kg(-1) IV) and sevoflurane (4.5% vaporizer setting) in oxygen (group P + S; n = 20) or with medetomidine (0.04 mg kg(-1) IV), propofol (1.92 +/- 0.63 mg kg(-1)) and sevoflurane (3% vaporizer setting) in oxygen (group M + P + S; n = 26), respectively. After 35 minutes, medetomidine was antagonized with atipamezole (0.1 mg kg(-1) intramuscularly). Blood samples for serum cTnI determination were taken before sedation or anaesthesia, 6 and 12 hours and 4 days thereafter. Serum cTnI concentrations were measured with the Architect STAT Troponin-I assay. Results Before sedation or anaesthesia, cTnI concentrations were above the detection limit in 22 out of 66 (33%) of dogs. Compared to basal values, cTnI concentrations significantly increased at 6 and 12 hours in all groups and at day 4 in group M. There were no differences in cTnI concentration between groups at baseline, at 6 hours and at 4 days. At 12 hours, cTnI concentrations were significantly higher in groups M and P + S, respectively, compared to group M + P + S. Conclusions and clinical relevance Oxygenation during anaesthesia and reduction of propofol and sevoflurane dose due to the sparing effects of medetomidine might have played a role in alleviation of myocardial hypoxic injury as indicated by the less severe and short-lived increase of cTnI in the M + P + S group.
PB  - Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam
T2  - Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
T1  - Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction
VL  - 45
IS  - 6
SP  - 745
EP  - 753
DO  - 10.1016/j.vaa.2018.07.003
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vasiljević, Maja and Krstić, Vanja and Stanković, Sanja and Zrimsek, Petra and Svete, Alenka Nemec and Seliskar, Alenka",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Objective To investigate changes in serum cardiac troponin I (cTnI) concentrations in dogs in which medetomidine was used for sedation or for premedication prior to anaesthesia with propofol and sevoflurane. Study design Prospective clinical study. Animals A total of 66 client-owned dogs. Methods The dogs were sedated with medetomidine (0.04 mg kg(-1)) intravenously (IV) (group M; n = 20) and left to breath room air or anaesthetized with propofol (6.5 +/- 0.76 mg kg(-1) IV) and sevoflurane (4.5% vaporizer setting) in oxygen (group P + S; n = 20) or with medetomidine (0.04 mg kg(-1) IV), propofol (1.92 +/- 0.63 mg kg(-1)) and sevoflurane (3% vaporizer setting) in oxygen (group M + P + S; n = 26), respectively. After 35 minutes, medetomidine was antagonized with atipamezole (0.1 mg kg(-1) intramuscularly). Blood samples for serum cTnI determination were taken before sedation or anaesthesia, 6 and 12 hours and 4 days thereafter. Serum cTnI concentrations were measured with the Architect STAT Troponin-I assay. Results Before sedation or anaesthesia, cTnI concentrations were above the detection limit in 22 out of 66 (33%) of dogs. Compared to basal values, cTnI concentrations significantly increased at 6 and 12 hours in all groups and at day 4 in group M. There were no differences in cTnI concentration between groups at baseline, at 6 hours and at 4 days. At 12 hours, cTnI concentrations were significantly higher in groups M and P + S, respectively, compared to group M + P + S. Conclusions and clinical relevance Oxygenation during anaesthesia and reduction of propofol and sevoflurane dose due to the sparing effects of medetomidine might have played a role in alleviation of myocardial hypoxic injury as indicated by the less severe and short-lived increase of cTnI in the M + P + S group.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam",
journal = "Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia",
title = "Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction",
volume = "45",
number = "6",
pages = "745-753",
doi = "10.1016/j.vaa.2018.07.003"
}
Vasiljević, M., Krstić, V., Stanković, S., Zrimsek, P., Svete, A. N.,& Seliskar, A.. (2018). Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction. in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam., 45(6), 745-753.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaa.2018.07.003
Vasiljević M, Krstić V, Stanković S, Zrimsek P, Svete AN, Seliskar A. Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction. in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. 2018;45(6):745-753.
doi:10.1016/j.vaa.2018.07.003 .
Vasiljević, Maja, Krstić, Vanja, Stanković, Sanja, Zrimsek, Petra, Svete, Alenka Nemec, Seliskar, Alenka, "Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction" in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 45, no. 6 (2018):745-753,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaa.2018.07.003 . .
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Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction

Vasiljević, Maja; Krstić, Vanja; Stanković, Sanja; Zrimsek, Petra; Svete, Alenka Nemec; Seliskar, Alenka

(Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vasiljević, Maja
AU  - Krstić, Vanja
AU  - Stanković, Sanja
AU  - Zrimsek, Petra
AU  - Svete, Alenka Nemec
AU  - Seliskar, Alenka
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1851
AB  - Objective To investigate changes in serum cardiac troponin I (cTnI) concentrations in dogs in which medetomidine was used for sedation or for premedication prior to anaesthesia with propofol and sevoflurane. Study design Prospective clinical study. Animals A total of 66 client-owned dogs. Methods The dogs were sedated with medetomidine (0.04 mg kg(-1)) intravenously (IV) (group M; n = 20) and left to breath room air or anaesthetized with propofol (6.5 +/- 0.76 mg kg(-1) IV) and sevoflurane (4.5% vaporizer setting) in oxygen (group P + S; n = 20) or with medetomidine (0.04 mg kg(-1) IV), propofol (1.92 +/- 0.63 mg kg(-1)) and sevoflurane (3% vaporizer setting) in oxygen (group M + P + S; n = 26), respectively. After 35 minutes, medetomidine was antagonized with atipamezole (0.1 mg kg(-1) intramuscularly). Blood samples for serum cTnI determination were taken before sedation or anaesthesia, 6 and 12 hours and 4 days thereafter. Serum cTnI concentrations were measured with the Architect STAT Troponin-I assay. Results Before sedation or anaesthesia, cTnI concentrations were above the detection limit in 22 out of 66 (33%) of dogs. Compared to basal values, cTnI concentrations significantly increased at 6 and 12 hours in all groups and at day 4 in group M. There were no differences in cTnI concentration between groups at baseline, at 6 hours and at 4 days. At 12 hours, cTnI concentrations were significantly higher in groups M and P + S, respectively, compared to group M + P + S. Conclusions and clinical relevance Oxygenation during anaesthesia and reduction of propofol and sevoflurane dose due to the sparing effects of medetomidine might have played a role in alleviation of myocardial hypoxic injury as indicated by the less severe and short-lived increase of cTnI in the M + P + S group.
PB  - Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam
T2  - Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
T1  - Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction
VL  - 45
IS  - 6
SP  - 745
EP  - 753
DO  - 10.1016/j.vaa.2018.07.003
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vasiljević, Maja and Krstić, Vanja and Stanković, Sanja and Zrimsek, Petra and Svete, Alenka Nemec and Seliskar, Alenka",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Objective To investigate changes in serum cardiac troponin I (cTnI) concentrations in dogs in which medetomidine was used for sedation or for premedication prior to anaesthesia with propofol and sevoflurane. Study design Prospective clinical study. Animals A total of 66 client-owned dogs. Methods The dogs were sedated with medetomidine (0.04 mg kg(-1)) intravenously (IV) (group M; n = 20) and left to breath room air or anaesthetized with propofol (6.5 +/- 0.76 mg kg(-1) IV) and sevoflurane (4.5% vaporizer setting) in oxygen (group P + S; n = 20) or with medetomidine (0.04 mg kg(-1) IV), propofol (1.92 +/- 0.63 mg kg(-1)) and sevoflurane (3% vaporizer setting) in oxygen (group M + P + S; n = 26), respectively. After 35 minutes, medetomidine was antagonized with atipamezole (0.1 mg kg(-1) intramuscularly). Blood samples for serum cTnI determination were taken before sedation or anaesthesia, 6 and 12 hours and 4 days thereafter. Serum cTnI concentrations were measured with the Architect STAT Troponin-I assay. Results Before sedation or anaesthesia, cTnI concentrations were above the detection limit in 22 out of 66 (33%) of dogs. Compared to basal values, cTnI concentrations significantly increased at 6 and 12 hours in all groups and at day 4 in group M. There were no differences in cTnI concentration between groups at baseline, at 6 hours and at 4 days. At 12 hours, cTnI concentrations were significantly higher in groups M and P + S, respectively, compared to group M + P + S. Conclusions and clinical relevance Oxygenation during anaesthesia and reduction of propofol and sevoflurane dose due to the sparing effects of medetomidine might have played a role in alleviation of myocardial hypoxic injury as indicated by the less severe and short-lived increase of cTnI in the M + P + S group.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam",
journal = "Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia",
title = "Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction",
volume = "45",
number = "6",
pages = "745-753",
doi = "10.1016/j.vaa.2018.07.003"
}
Vasiljević, M., Krstić, V., Stanković, S., Zrimsek, P., Svete, A. N.,& Seliskar, A.. (2018). Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction. in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam., 45(6), 745-753.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaa.2018.07.003
Vasiljević M, Krstić V, Stanković S, Zrimsek P, Svete AN, Seliskar A. Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction. in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. 2018;45(6):745-753.
doi:10.1016/j.vaa.2018.07.003 .
Vasiljević, Maja, Krstić, Vanja, Stanković, Sanja, Zrimsek, Petra, Svete, Alenka Nemec, Seliskar, Alenka, "Cardiac troponin I in dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane: the influence of medetomidine premedication and inspired oxygen fraction" in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 45, no. 6 (2018):745-753,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaa.2018.07.003 . .
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