İshalli buzağılarda metabolik asidozisin ve sağaltımda kullanılacak sodyum bikarbonat miktarının $CO_2$ sistemi ve kan gazı analizörü ile saptanması
İshalli 21 buzağıda mikro $CO_2$ sistemi ve kan gazı analizörü kullanılarak sırasıyla venöz kan serumu total karbondioksit ve venöz kan bikarbonat değerleri ile metabolik asidozisin şekillenip şekillenmediği saptandı. Buzağılara verilecek sodyum bikarbonat miktarı her iki yöntem kullanılarak hesaplandı. Mikro $CO_2$ sistemi ve kan gazı analizörü ile ölçülen bikarbonat değerleri arasında istatistiksel bir fark belirlenmedi ve %75 korelasyon saptandı (r= 0,758). Sonuç olarak, ishalli buzağılara verilecek sdyum bikarbonat miktarının mikro $CO_2$ sistemi ile hesaplanmasının basit ve güvenilir bir yöntem olduğu kanısına varıldı.
Determination of metabolic acidosis and sodium bicarbonate requirement by a micro $CO_2$ system and a blood gase analyser in diarrhcic calves
Blood serum total carbondioxide and venous blood bicarbonate values and the presence of metabolic acidosis were determined by a micro $CO_2$ system and a blood gase analyser respectively in 21 diarrheic calves. The requirement of sodium bicar-bonate given to diarrheic calves was calculated by using both methods. There were no statistically significant differences and 75 % correlation (r=0.758) for the values of bicarbonate between the micro $CO_2$ system and blood gase analyser. As a result, it was con-cluded that micro $CO_2$ system was a simple and a safe method for estimating the requirement of sodium bicarbonate for diarrheic calves.
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