EQUINE TRACHEOBRONCHIAL WASH FILTRATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNT

Tracheobronchial wash (TBW) is a method to recover cell samples from the airways. The cytology of TBW fluid is an important technique for the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases in horses. Excessive mucus in TBW may cause cell damage and morphological changes that hinder cell type recognition, resulting...

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Main Authors: Nathalia Fontes de Souto dos Santos, Vanessa Viscardi, Anna Clara Porthun Caruso, Rodolpho de Almeida Torres Filho, Nayro Xavier de Alencar, Daniel Augusto Barroso Lessa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Goiás 2016-04-01
Series:Ciência Animal Brasileira
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Online Access:https://revistas.ufg.emnuvens.com.br/vet/article/view/31988
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spelling doaj-c5bf9a8b58e14acd9743d140b768cfa52020-11-25T04:05:25ZengUniversidade Federal de GoiásCiência Animal Brasileira1518-27971809-68912016-04-0117227427816748EQUINE TRACHEOBRONCHIAL WASH FILTRATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNTNathalia Fontes de Souto dos Santos0Vanessa Viscardi1Anna Clara Porthun Caruso2Rodolpho de Almeida Torres Filho3Nayro Xavier de Alencar4Daniel Augusto Barroso Lessa5Universidade Federal FluminensePolícia Militar do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal FluminenseUniversidade Federal FluminenseUniversidade Federal FluminenseUniversidade Federal FluminenseTracheobronchial wash (TBW) is a method to recover cell samples from the airways. The cytology of TBW fluid is an important technique for the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases in horses. Excessive mucus in TBW may cause cell damage and morphological changes that hinder cell type recognition, resulting in a misdiagnosis. The aim of this study was to compare the results of differential cell count in a tracheobronchial wash of filtered and non-filtered samples. Endoscopy and TBW procedures were performed in thirty horses. Each TBW sample was split into two aliquots. Two groups were formed: non-filtrated aliquots (NF) and filtrated aliquots (F). The filtration was performed using a hydrophilic gauze pad. After centrifugation, the differential cell count was performed considering 300 nucleated cells. The filtrated aliquots results presented a significant increase of macrophages count and a significant decrease in neutrophils count comparing to the results of non-filtrated aliquots. These findings were consistent with results of filtered bronchoalveolar wash published studies. Therefore, the filtration of TBW is not an efficient method. Keywords: cytology; horses; tracheobronchial wash.https://revistas.ufg.emnuvens.com.br/vet/article/view/31988Equine Sanity
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author Nathalia Fontes de Souto dos Santos
Vanessa Viscardi
Anna Clara Porthun Caruso
Rodolpho de Almeida Torres Filho
Nayro Xavier de Alencar
Daniel Augusto Barroso Lessa
spellingShingle Nathalia Fontes de Souto dos Santos
Vanessa Viscardi
Anna Clara Porthun Caruso
Rodolpho de Almeida Torres Filho
Nayro Xavier de Alencar
Daniel Augusto Barroso Lessa
EQUINE TRACHEOBRONCHIAL WASH FILTRATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNT
Ciência Animal Brasileira
Equine Sanity
author_facet Nathalia Fontes de Souto dos Santos
Vanessa Viscardi
Anna Clara Porthun Caruso
Rodolpho de Almeida Torres Filho
Nayro Xavier de Alencar
Daniel Augusto Barroso Lessa
author_sort Nathalia Fontes de Souto dos Santos
title EQUINE TRACHEOBRONCHIAL WASH FILTRATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNT
title_short EQUINE TRACHEOBRONCHIAL WASH FILTRATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNT
title_full EQUINE TRACHEOBRONCHIAL WASH FILTRATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNT
title_fullStr EQUINE TRACHEOBRONCHIAL WASH FILTRATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNT
title_full_unstemmed EQUINE TRACHEOBRONCHIAL WASH FILTRATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNT
title_sort equine tracheobronchial wash filtration and its effects on differential cell count
publisher Universidade Federal de Goiás
series Ciência Animal Brasileira
issn 1518-2797
1809-6891
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Tracheobronchial wash (TBW) is a method to recover cell samples from the airways. The cytology of TBW fluid is an important technique for the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases in horses. Excessive mucus in TBW may cause cell damage and morphological changes that hinder cell type recognition, resulting in a misdiagnosis. The aim of this study was to compare the results of differential cell count in a tracheobronchial wash of filtered and non-filtered samples. Endoscopy and TBW procedures were performed in thirty horses. Each TBW sample was split into two aliquots. Two groups were formed: non-filtrated aliquots (NF) and filtrated aliquots (F). The filtration was performed using a hydrophilic gauze pad. After centrifugation, the differential cell count was performed considering 300 nucleated cells. The filtrated aliquots results presented a significant increase of macrophages count and a significant decrease in neutrophils count comparing to the results of non-filtrated aliquots. These findings were consistent with results of filtered bronchoalveolar wash published studies. Therefore, the filtration of TBW is not an efficient method. Keywords: cytology; horses; tracheobronchial wash.
topic Equine Sanity
url https://revistas.ufg.emnuvens.com.br/vet/article/view/31988
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