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Radiographic,computed tomographic,and arthroscopic diagnosis of radioulnar incongruence in dogs with medial coronoid disease 下载免费PDF全文
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Perceptions and opinions of pet owners in the United Sates about surgery,pain management,and anesthesia in dogs and cats 下载免费PDF全文
Bradley T. Simon DVM MSc DACVAA Elizabeth M. Scallan DVM MBA MS CVA CCRP Dirsko J. F. Von Pfeil DVM DACVS DECVS DACVSMR Daniel T. Boruta DVM DACVAA Rick Wall DVM DACVSMR CCRP Belle M. Nibblett DVM MVSc DACVIM O Odette DVM DACVAA Guy Beauchamp PhD Paulo V. Steagall DVM MSc PhD DACVAA 《Veterinary surgery : VS》2018,47(2):277-284
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Catriona M. MacPhail DVM DACVS Eric Monnet DVM PhD DACVS DECVS Davyd H. Pelsue DVM DACVS James S. Gaynor DVM MS DACVA 《Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care》2006,16(3):192-198
Objective: To determine changes in hemodynamic and cardiac energetic parameters in dogs after induction of portal hypertension and gastric ischemia. These blood flow alterations are similar to changes seen in splanchnic blood flow in dogs with gastric dilatation volvulus syndrome (GDV). Design: Original experimental study. Setting: Veterinary teaching hospital. Animals: Seven purpose‐bred, intact male dogs. Interventions: Standard midline laparotomy and median sternotomy were performed under general anesthesia. Dogs were instrumented to obtain arterial blood pressure, aortic flow, cardiac chamber pressures, central venous pressure, portal flow, and portal pressure. Colored microsphere technology was used for the determination of myocardial blood flow. Measurements and samples were obtained at baseline, following induction of portal hypertension, and after induction of portal hypertension and gastric ischemia. Measurements and main results: Left ventricular myocardial blood flow was increased from 81.8±20.1 mL/100 g/min at baseline to 127.7±57.2 mL/100 g/min (P=0.02) after induction of portal hypertension and gastric ischemia. Myocardial oxygen consumption increased from 142.2±27.4 J/min/100 g at baseline to 219.1±33.4 J/min/100 g (P=0.003) after induction of portal hypertension and gastric ischemia, but cardiac external work remained unchanged (13.67±6.2 to 13.27±9.6 J/min; P=0.78; power=0.79). Cardiac efficiency decreased from 11.6±6.1% at baseline to 7.6±5.1% (P=0.017) after induction of portal hypertension and gastric ischemia. Conclusions: Transfer of energy within the myocardium was less efficient after induction of portal hypertension and ischemia of the stomach wall. On the basis of these results, alterations in cardiac function associated with GDV may result from deterioration of cardiac efficiency. 相似文献
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Geoffroy de la Rebière de Pouyade DVM MSc ; Sigrid Grulke DVM PhD DECVS ; Johann Detilleux DVM MSc PhD DECVPH ; Alexandra Salciccia DVM MSc ; Denis R. Verwilghen DVM MSc ; Isabelle Caudron DVM PhD DECVS ; Monika Gangl MV MSc DECVS Didier D.A. Serteyn DVM PhD DECVA 《Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care》2009,19(1):113-119
Objectives – The aim of this study is to describe the prevalence of postoperative laminitis in colic cases and to determine if low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) is effective in preventing this complication.
Design – Retrospective clinical study.
Animals – Client-owned horses.
Interventions – SC administration of enoxaparin during the postoperative period.
Measurements and Main Results – Medical records of 360 horses undergoing surgery for colic and surviving at least 3 days were evaluated. Fifty-six horses admitted before 1995 did not receive LMWH (control group) and 304 admitted after 1995 received LMWH as a prophylaxis for laminitis (treatment group). Three grades of severity were defined for laminitis. Prevalence and severity of laminitis were compared between the 2 groups. Several parameters recorded on admission (sex, age, breed, site and nature of the disease, heart rate, PCV, gravity score, and shock score) and the administration of LMWH were tested as risk factors in the development of laminitis in a logistic regression procedure. Prevalence and grade of laminitis were significantly lower in the treatment group. Only the absence of LMWH was recognized as a significant risk factor in the logistic regression model.
Conclusions – The administration of LMWH appears to be effective in the prophylaxis of laminitis following colic surgery and may be useful in the postoperative management of these horses. 相似文献
Design – Retrospective clinical study.
Animals – Client-owned horses.
Interventions – SC administration of enoxaparin during the postoperative period.
Measurements and Main Results – Medical records of 360 horses undergoing surgery for colic and surviving at least 3 days were evaluated. Fifty-six horses admitted before 1995 did not receive LMWH (control group) and 304 admitted after 1995 received LMWH as a prophylaxis for laminitis (treatment group). Three grades of severity were defined for laminitis. Prevalence and severity of laminitis were compared between the 2 groups. Several parameters recorded on admission (sex, age, breed, site and nature of the disease, heart rate, PCV, gravity score, and shock score) and the administration of LMWH were tested as risk factors in the development of laminitis in a logistic regression procedure. Prevalence and grade of laminitis were significantly lower in the treatment group. Only the absence of LMWH was recognized as a significant risk factor in the logistic regression model.
Conclusions – The administration of LMWH appears to be effective in the prophylaxis of laminitis following colic surgery and may be useful in the postoperative management of these horses. 相似文献
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Retrospective evaluation of 155 adult equids and 21 foals with tetanus in Western,Northern, and Central Europe (2000–2014). Part 1: Description of history and clinical evolution 下载免费PDF全文
Gaby van Galen DVM PhD DECEIM DECVECC Claude Saegerman DVM PhD DECVPH Joke Rijckaert DVM Helene Amory DVM PhD DECEIM Lara Armengou DVM PhD DECEIM Barbora Bezdekova DVM PhD DECEIM Inge Durie DVM DECEIM Rikke Findshøj Delany DVM Nathalie Fouché DVM DVM Laura Haley MVB Michael Hewetson BVSc DECEIM Rene van den Hoven DVM PhD DECEIM Anna Kendall DVM DECEIM Fernando Malalana DVM DECEIM MRCVS Jessika Muller Cavalleri DVM DECEIM PhD Tresemiek Picavet DVM DECEIM PhD Katja Roscher DVM DECEIM Denis Verwilghen DVM PhD DECVS Meret Wehrli Eser DVM DECEIM Cornélie Westermann DVM PhD DECEIM Tim Mair BVSc PhD DECEIM 《Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care》2017,27(6):684-696
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