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  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Avian Endocrinology
  • Comparative Pathology

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  • Female reproductive disorders are prevalent in captive psittacine birds.
  • Assessing ovarian activity is crucial for monitoring treatment efficacy.
  • Current hormone analysis methods require large blood volumes, impractical for small avian patients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the suitability of point-of-care (POC) analyzers for measuring plasma triglycerides in psittacine birds.
  • To determine if triglyceride levels can serve as an indirect indicator of ovarian activity.
  • To compare the performance of two POC analyzers against a reference analyzer for triglyceride measurement.

Main Methods:

  • Method comparison study involving two POC analyzers and a reference analyzer.
  • Analysis of plasma and whole blood samples from psittacine birds.
  • Statistical assessments including correlation, Deming regression, and Bland-Altman analysis.

Main Results:

  • One POC analyzer demonstrated fair performance for triglyceride measurement.
  • The other POC analyzer exhibited poor performance with unacceptable error.
  • Triglyceride measurement may be clinically useful with species-specific reference intervals.

Conclusions:

  • Point-of-care triglyceride measurement shows promise for monitoring avian reproductive health.
  • One specific POC analyzer is recommended for use in psittacine birds.
  • Further research with species-specific reference intervals is warranted.