Objective: To determine the accuracy of a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) device by comparing glucose concentrations measured over time as determined by the CGMS to those of the chemistry analyzer (reference method).
Animals: 7 healthy goats and 7 dairy calves.
Methods: A randomized, crossover design with 3 treatments: control, hypoglycemia, and hyperglycemia.
Background: Peripheral blood vessels in pigs are not easily accessible, making placement of intravenous catheters difficult. Alternative methods to intravenous administration of fluids, such as administering fluids via the rectum (proctoclysis), are warranted in pigs.
Hypothesis: Administration of polyionic crystalloid fluids via proctoclysis results in hemodilution changes similar to intravenous administration.