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Gastric Conduit Urinary Diversion in Normal Dogs Part II, Hypochloremic Metabolic Alkalosis
Authors:MARY A McLOUGHLIN DVM  MS    RICHARD WALSHAW BVMS  Dipiomate ACVS    MICHAEL W THOMAS DVM  MS  Dipiomate ACVR  JOE G HAUPTMAN DVM  MS  Dipiomate ACVS
Institution:Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing.
Abstract:Gastric conduit urinary diversion was performed in 10 dogs after complete cystectomy. Four dogs were euthanatized on day 30 because of hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis and renal failure. Hematologic and biochemical changes in six dogs evaluated for 120 days were compatible with hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis. The continuous loss of hydrochloric acid from the gastric conduit resulted in significant increases in arterial blood pH, PaCO2, anion gap, TCO2, and the concentration of HCO3-. There were significant decreases in PaO2 and the serum concentrations of chloride and potassium. Deterioration of renal function resulted in all dogs. It was concluded that hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis makes gastric conduit urinary diversion unsatisfactory for clinical use in dogs.
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