Animals (Jul 2022)

Hematological Parameters from the Feline Blood Donor to the Blood Unit: What Changes Are to Be Expected?

  • Marta Vascellari,
  • Antonio Carminato,
  • Giovanni De Zottis,
  • Matilde Bisconti,
  • Laura Gagliazzo,
  • Elisa Bozzato,
  • Valentina Bertazzo,
  • Annalisa Stefani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12141819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 14
p. 1819

Abstract

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Feline blood donation requires sedation to allow for good blood collection, avoiding venous damage and unnecessary donor stress. In the present study, we describe the variation of hematological parameters in a population of 74 healthy blood-donor cats that underwent the same sedation protocol, including medetomidine, alfaxalone, and butorphanol. Changes in hematological parameters were evaluated in blood samples collected from conscious cats (group A), sedated cats (group B), and feline whole-blood units (FBUs) (group C). Significant differences were observed between unsedated and sedated cats: the mean RBC count, HGB, HCT, and RDW were significantly lower in sedated cats than in conscious ones, with a difference of 17.95%, 18.42%, 28.21%, and 10.00%, respectively. In accordance with previously reported data, our results confirm that sedation is a critical procedure in cats that can affect most of the hematological parameters. The second finding of our study is that no significant differences for the main hematological parameters were observed between sedated cats and FBUs, thus suggesting that the dilution with the conservative–anticoagulant solution exert negligible effects on these parameters with respect to samples of sedated animals. This hematological change must be taken into consideration since such parameters are important to define the quality of FBUs.

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