Sorensen M A, Buss M S, Tyler J W
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-6610, USA.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1995 Sep 15;207(6):766-7.
A study was performed to determine the sensitivity and specificity of a commercially available microchip identification system approximately 1 year after implantation in dogs and cats. Thirty-three dogs and 16 cats in which a microchip had been implanted and 31 dogs and 18 cats in which a microchip had never been implanted were included in the study. In cats, sensitivity and specificity of microchip identification were 1.00. In dogs, sensitivity and specificity were 0.97 and 1.00, respectively. The chip had migrated in the 1 dog with a false-negative result, but the chip remained functional, and identification was established in this dog following closer physical examination and scanning.
进行了一项研究,以确定一种市售微芯片识别系统在植入犬猫体内约1年后的敏感性和特异性。该研究纳入了33只已植入微芯片的犬和16只已植入微芯片的猫,以及31只从未植入微芯片的犬和18只从未植入微芯片的猫。在猫中,微芯片识别的敏感性和特异性均为1.00。在犬中,敏感性和特异性分别为0.97和1.00。有1只犬出现假阴性结果,其芯片发生了移位,但芯片仍能正常工作,在对该犬进行更仔细的体格检查和扫描后成功进行了识别。