01. Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE (Sede)

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    Relatório do Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório (ESO), realizado no Centro de Equinos de Pernambuco, no município de Gravatá - PE, e na Clínica Veterinária Bixo’s, no município de Jaboatão dos Guararapes - PE. Ativação plaquetária do plasma rico em plaquetas obtidos e submetidos à criopreservação e liofilização
    (2025-02-03) Santos, Kamilla Maria Barkokebas Dutra dos; Carneiro, Gustavo Ferrer; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0903050581306709; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6959290668912367
    This paper describes the activities developed in the Mandatory Supervised Internship (ESO), a mandatory discipline in the curriculum of the Veterinary Medicine course at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE), with a total workload of 420 hours. The internship was initially carried out at the Pernambuco Equine Center, located in the city of Gravatá - PE, and later at the Clinical Pathology Laboratory of the Bixo's Veterinary Clinic, in the city of Jaboatão dos Guararapes - PE, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Gustavo Ferrer Carneiro, during the period from November 1, 2024 to January 21, 2025.During the internship, carried out at the Pernambuco Equine Center, it was possible to actively participate in the laboratory routine, monitoring and assisting in the performance of tests for the diagnosis of Equine Infectious Anemia and Equine Glanders. In addition, at the Clinical Pathology Laboratory, I had the opportunity to participate in several laboratory analyses, including hematological and biochemical tests, urinalysis, parasitological fecal examinations, immunochromatographic tests and dermatological cytology. In addition, I collaborated in the preparation of the respective reports at the end of the analyses, contributing to the interpretation of the results.This report also includes the presentation of an article that addresses platelet activation of platelet-rich plasma obtained and subjected to cryopreservation and lyophilization. The study was carried out at the Andrology Laboratory (ANDROLAB) of the Department of Veterinary Medicine at UFRPE, and was partially developed in collaboration with the Clinical Pathology Laboratory of Clínica Bixo’s.
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    Erros pré-analíticos: avaliação das não conformidades em amostras sanguíneas encaminhadas ao laboratório de patologia clínica veterinária do hospital veterinário da UFRPE
    (2023-02-23) Silva, Lucas Cavalcante; Teixeira, Miriam Nogueira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7448694221629949; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4276330694413367
    Complementary exams are important tools in clinical decision-making. With technological advances, there is an increase in diagnostic information and, consequently, the importance of the quality of the results obtained. However, for greater reliability of the tests, the period from filling out the request to delivering the sample to the laboratory, called the pre-analytical phase, deserves a lot of attention. The objective was to identify and describe the frequencies of nonconformities found during the pre-analytical phase in blood samples sent for blood count at the Laboratory of Veterinary Clinical Pathology at HOVET-UFRPE, supporting decision-making for the correction and prevention of such problems. During the months of March to May 2022, the collection of samples for blood count sent from the daily routine in the laboratory was carried out. Among the 791 samples, 317 (40.07%) had some pre-analytical error, with most cases referring to the canine species, in agreement with the hospital casuistry. Errors were grouped into three groups involving sample quality, requisition and collection tube. In the first group, the main alteration found was hemolysis, in 37.87% of the samples; followed by lipemia. In the second, we have incomplete completion of the requisitions and illegible handwriting with 34% and 15.5%, respectively, and, to a lesser extent, the absence of identification of the collection tube representing the third group. The results are below those found in the literature due to the logistics of delivery and control by the laboratory, however, they represent almost half of the total received. The computerization of the hospital system and awareness of the improvement in the pre-analytical phase are possible promising resolutions.