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C.B. Magnusson K.P. Poulsen J.A. Budde F.A. Hartmann N.A. Aulik S.M. Raabis A.S.D. Moreira B.J. Darien S.F. Peek 《Journal of veterinary internal medicine / American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine》2018,32(1):469-473
Background
Periodic lack of availability and high cost of commercially produced isotonic fluids for intravenous (IV) use in horses have increasingly led to use of home‐made or commercially compound fluids by veterinarians. Data regarding the quality control and safety of compounded fluids would be of benefit to equine veterinarians.Objectives
To compare electrolyte concentrations, sterility, and endotoxin contamination of commercially available fluids to 2 forms of compounded isotonic crystalloid fluids intended for IV use in horses.Methods
Prospective study. Two methods of preparing compounded crystalloids formulated to replicate commercial Plasma‐Lyte A (Abbott, Chicago, IL) were compared. One formulation was prepared by a hand‐mixed method involving chlorinated drinking water commonly employed by equine practitioners, and the other was prepared by means of ingredients obtained from a commercial compounding pharmacy. The variables for comparison were electrolyte concentrations, sterility, and presence of endotoxin contamination.Results
Electrolyte concentrations were consistent within each product but different between types of fluids (P < 0.0001). Hand‐mixed fluids had significantly more bacterial contamination compared to commercial Plasma‐Lyte A (P = 0.0014). One of the hand‐mixed fluid samples had detectable endotoxin contamination.Conclusions and Clinical Importance
Chlorinated drinking water is not an acceptable source of water to compound isotonic fluids for IV administration. Equine practitioners should be aware of this risk and obtain the informed consent of their clients. 相似文献2.
Effect of Intravenously Administered Crystalloid Solutions on Acid‐Base Balance in Domestic Animals 下载免费PDF全文
W. Muir 《Journal of veterinary internal medicine / American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine》2017,31(5):1371-1381
Intravenous fluid therapy can alter plasma acid‐base balance. The Stewart approach to acid‐base balance is uniquely suited to identify and quantify the effects of the cationic and anionic constituents of crystalloid solutions on plasma pH. The plasma strong ion difference (SID) and weak acid concentrations are similar to those of the administered fluid, more so at higher administration rates and with larger volumes. A crystalloid's in vivo effects on plasma pH are described by 3 general rules: SID > [] increases plasma pH (alkalosis); SID < [] decreases plasma pH (alkalosis); and SID = [] yields no change in plasma pH. The in vitro pH of commercially prepared crystalloid solutions has little to no effect on plasma pH because of their low titratable acidity. Appreciation of IV fluid composition and an understanding of basic physicochemical principles provide therapeutically valuable insights about how and why fluid therapy can produce and correct alterations of plasma acid‐base equilibrium. The ideal balanced crystalloid should (1) contain species‐specific concentrations of key electrolytes (Na+, Cl?, K+, Ca++, Mg++), particularly Na+ and Cl?; (2) maintain or normalize acid‐base balance (provide an appropriate SID); and (3) be isosmotic and isotonic (not induce inappropriate fluid shifts) with normal plasma. 相似文献
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Effects of Alkalinization and Rehydration on Plasma Potassium Concentrations in Neonatal Calves with Diarrhea 下载免费PDF全文
F.M. Trefz A. Lorch J. Zitzl A. Kutschke G. Knubben‐Schweizer I. Lorenz 《Journal of veterinary internal medicine / American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine》2015,29(2):696-704
Background
Increased plasma potassium concentrations (K+) in neonatal calves with diarrhea are associated with acidemia and severe clinical dehydration and are therefore usually corrected by intravenous administration of fluids containing sodium bicarbonate.Objectives
To identify clinical and laboratory variables that are associated with changes of plasma K+ during the course of treatment and to document the plasma potassium‐lowering effect of hypertonic (8.4%) sodium bicarbonate solutions.Animals
Seventy‐one neonatal diarrheic calves.Methods
Prospective cohort study. Calves were treated according to a clinical protocol using an oral electrolyte solution and commercially available packages of 8.4% sodium bicarbonate (250–750 mmol), 0.9% saline (5–10 L), and 40% dextrose (0.5 L) infusion solutions.Results
Infusions with 8.4% sodium bicarbonate solutions in an amount of 250–750 mmol had an immediate and sustained plasma potassium‐lowering effect. One hour after the end of such infusions or the start of a sodium bicarbonate containing constant drip infusion, changes of plasma K+ were most closely correlated to changes of venous blood pH, plasma sodium concentrations and plasma volume (r = −0.73, −0.57, −0.53; P < .001). Changes of plasma K+ during the subsequent 23 hours were associated with changes of venous blood pH, clinical hydration status (enophthalmos) and serum creatinine concentrations (r = −0.71, 0.63, 0.62; P < .001).Conclusions and Clinical Importance
This study emphasizes the importance of alkalinization and the correction of dehydration in the treatment of hyperkalemia in neonatal calves with diarrhea. 相似文献4.
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Laan TT Bull S van Nieuwstadt RA Fink-Gremmels J 《Veterinary research communications》2006,30(6):623-635
β-Agonists have been shown to display anti-inflammatory properties in several experimental models. The aim of this study was
to investigate the anti-inflammatory properties of clenbuterol (CB), administered either intravenously or by aerosol, in comparison
with fluticasone propionate (FP) in recurrent airway obstruction (RAO)-susceptible horses. Eight horses, of which five were
known to be susceptible to RAO, underwent an inhalation challenge with Aspergillus fumigatus (AF) antigen and were treated with CB intravenously, CB by aerosol, or FP by aerosol. Twenty-four hours after the challenge,
bronchoalveolar lavage was performed, the total and differential cell counts were assessed, and cytokines were measured in
isolated alveolar macrophages. After challenge with AF, RAO-susceptible horses showed an increase in total cell count, based
on an increase in macrophages and lymphocytes, which was inhibited by treatment with intravenous CB, aerosolized CB and aerosolized
FP. Neutrophil ratios were decreased when treated with aerosolized CB and FP. Expression of interleukin (IL)-1β and IL −8
was significantly increased after AF challenge .Interleukin −1β was significantly decreased following treatment with intravenous
CB, aerosolized CB and aerosolized FP, whereas only FP decreased the expression of IL-8. These data suggest that the anti-inflammatory
property of CB provide new opportunities in the therapeutic intervention of early inflammation in RAO. 相似文献
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本实验旨在研究鸡胚发育过程中尿囊液和羊水中天冬氨酸、谷氨酸、精氨酸和亮氨酸浓度的动态变化。选用72枚6胚龄的三黄鸡鸡胚,按重量相近原则分为6组,每组12个重复,分别在孵化第7、8、11、13、14、18天采集尿囊液和羊水,并利用高效液相色谱法分析其氨基酸浓度。结果表明:尿囊液中,除8胚龄外,其他各胚龄精氨酸浓度均高于另外3种氨基酸(P<0.05),13胚龄精氨酸浓度显著低于其他胚龄(P<0.05),而18胚龄显则著高于其他胚龄(P<0.05)。羊水中,各胚龄精氨酸浓度均高于其他3种氨基酸;除11胚龄外,13胚龄精氨酸浓度显著高于其他胚龄(P<0.05);7胚龄天门冬氨酸浓度显著高于13、14、18胚龄(P<0.05);但18胚龄谷氨酸及亮氨酸浓度则显著升高(P<0.05)。以上结果说明,在尿囊液及羊水中,所测4种氨基酸浓度变化不尽相同,但总体精氨酸含量最丰富,这可能与鸡胚发育的营养与代谢有关。 相似文献
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热应激条件下日粮中添加氯化钾对奶牛生产性能和血液指标的影响 总被引:2,自引:2,他引:2
试验旨在研究热应激条件下,日粮中添加氯化钾对奶牛生产性能和血液理化指标的影响。选取45头荷斯坦泌乳牛,随机分为3组(n=15),在高温季节进行饲养试验,对照组饲喂基础日粮,试验Ⅰ、Ⅱ组分别在基础日粮中添加50、100 g/d氯化钾。试验结果表明,各组间血清游离脂肪酸(NEFA)、葡萄糖(GLU)、尿素氮(BUN)含量差异均不显著(P0.05);试验Ⅰ、Ⅱ组β-羟丁酸(BHBA)含量显著低于对照组(P0.05),但试验Ⅰ、Ⅱ组之间差异不显著(P0.05);试验Ⅰ、Ⅱ组平均日产奶量分别比对照组高1.6(P0.05)和0.7 kg(P0.05);各组间乳成分无显著变化(P0.05)。因此,夏季奶牛日粮中添加氯化钾可减缓产奶量的下降。 相似文献