Blood Gases

Blood Gases For Your Pet | North Hill Veterinary Clinic

In a critical emergency, every second counts. Blood Gas Analysis allows the emergency team at North Hill Veterinary Clinic to instantly assess how well your pet’s lungs are working and if their body is chemically balanced. It provides immediate answers for pets in respiratory distress or shock.

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Just a few common questions about Blood Gases. If there is something else you need to know just ask in the Contact Us form below!

  • Is this the same as the clip on the tongue (Pulse Ox)?

    No. The “Pulse Oximeter” (the clip that goes beep-beep) measures the percentage of red blood cells carrying oxygen. It is a quick estimate. A Blood Gas is the precise laboratory truth. The clip might say “95%,” but the Blood Gas can tell us the body is working incredibly hard to maintain that 95% and is about to fail.

  • Does it measure anything else?

    Yes! Our modern analyzers also measure Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) and Lactate.

  • Why is "Acid" blood bad?

    Enzymes—the tiny proteins that make the heart beat and the brain think—only work at a specific pH. If the blood gets too acidic (Acidosis), the heart stops beating effectively. Correcting the pH is often our first priority in trauma cases.

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