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Non fasting Lab Question

Published on: April 22, 2022 • By: holson03 · In Forum: Dogs
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holson03
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April 22, 2022 at 10:33pm
Hi, Background- my 8 year old goldendoodle has been taking 50mg Rimadyl (60-70lb weight) for her hip dysplasia for about 3.5 years. She had perfect bloodwork in 2020- unfortunately due to pandemic the 2021 bloodwork wasn't completed. We had her in for her vaccines. I remembered she didn't have her bloodwork drawn to monitor for liver damage while at appointment. She had eaten a big breakfast before blood draw about 3 hrs before. Her labs came back high on ALP and Cholestersol. There is a disclaimer on the bottom and I don't understand. It says the fat/lipids distort the numbers. What I don't understand is ...is the result a false high or is the result a false low based on the disclaimer at bottom of lab work sheet?      
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April 22, 2022 at 10:33pm
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April 22, 2022 at 10:36pm
In other words, is the ALP result 660 really supposed to be lower or even higher from the lipids distortion in her blood?
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April 23, 2022 at 02:50am
Admin, please delete entire thread/post.   Thank you
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