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Table 3 Blood test results of the study population in the control, ACVIM B and ACVIM C groups

From: Plasma miRNAs as potential biomarkers of chronic degenerative valvular disease in Dachshunds

ACVIM stage

ACVIM A–unaffected (mean ± SD)

ACVIM B (mean ± SD)

ACVIM C (mean ± SD)

Reference range

PLT

272.5 ± 58.46

371.8 ± 95.81

472 ± 126.9**

200–600

Creatinine (mg/dl)

1.039 ± 0.14

0.9625 ± 0.13

0.92 ± 0.09

0.5–1.7

WBC (+10^9/l)

7.568 ± 2.21

6.498 ± 1.28

10.98 ± 3.92

5–17

RBC (+10^12/l)

7.4 ± 0.45

7.168 ± 0.47

7.559 ± 0.81

5.5–8.5

HGB (g/dl)

16.71 ± 1.13

16.11 ± 1.20

17.19 ± 1.95

12–19

HCT %

48.85 ± 3.12

48.02 ± 3.30

51.05 ± 5.91

37–57

MCV (fl)

66 ± 2.78

66.75 ± 3.20

67.43 ± 2.76

60–77

MCH (pg)

22.6 ± 0.89

22.46 ± 0.84

22.74 ± 0.63

19.5–24.5

MCHC (g/dl)

34.2 ± 0.72

33.54 ± 0.68

33.71 ± 0.91

30.8–35.9

RDW %

15.2 ± 0.58

15.36 ± 0.59

15.93 ± 0.61

13.4–18.1

Segmented neutrophils %

60.63 ± 5.63

70.63 ± 7.41

69.14 ± 7.08

51–85

Band neutrophil %

1 ± 1.60

2.88 ± 2.9

3.429 ± 3.64

0–3

Eosinophils %

7.375 ± 2.13

3.875 ± 3.27

6.857 ± 3.13

0–10

Lymphocytes %

28.5 ± 6.30

21.75 ± 7.40

17.86 ± 6.91*

8–35

Monocytes %

2.13 ± 1.25

0.63 ± 0.74

2.71 ± 1.89

0–10

Basophils %

0.375 ± 0.74

0.125 ± 0.35

0 ± 0

0–2

AsPAT (U/l)

30.93 ± 3.82

30.53 ± 5.72

35 ± 24.32

13–81

Urea (mg/dl)

28.13 ± 6.67

31.95 ± 6.46

27.97 ± 8.62

8–45

Total protein (g/l)

55 ± 3.51

55.13 ± 4.05

58.71 ± 2.69

50–83

Cholesterol (mg/dl)

207.1 ± 55.43

261.7 ± 39.9

267.7 ± 76.69

127.7–360

Ca (mg/dl)

9.638 ± 0.32

9.763 ± 0.56

9.829 ± 0.58

9.0–12.0

K (mmol/l)

4.639 ± 0.40

4.676 ± 0.39

4.854 ± 0.48

4.1–5.6

Na (mmol/l)

147.2 ± 2.43

150.2 ± 2.55*

148.9 ± 1.23

139.1–156.5

Cl (mmol/l)

111.3 ± 2.258

112.3 ± 2.872

106.5 ± 2.867**

98.7–118

HDL (mg/dl)

158.7 ± 30.05

183 ± 21.71

179.3 ± 28.75

205.3–111.0

  1. *statistically significant difference vs healthy dogs with p < 0.05; **statistically significant difference vs healthy dogs with p < 0.01; ***statistically significant difference vs healthy dogs with p < 0.001.