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Successful management of severe generalized tetanus in two dogs
Authors:Rochelle M Low  DVM    Ruth J Lambert  DVM  and S Anna Pesillo  VMD  DACVECC
Institution:Angell Animal Medical Center-Boston, Boston, MA, and;Angell Animal Medical Center-Western New England, Springfield, MA
Abstract:Objective: To describe the clinical course and successful outcome of severe generalized tetanus in 2 dogs. Case series summary: Two dogs presenting with severe muscle rigidity, opisthotonus, and trismus were diagnosed with tetanus. In both cases, generalized convulsions, respiratory compromise, and autonomic dysfunction necessitated emergent interventions followed by intensive treatment and monitoring. In the second case, transient mechanical ventilation was required. Both dogs survived and were discharged after 19 days (first case) and 18 days (second case) of hospitalization. Although costly and time‐consuming, treatment for severe generalized tetanus was successful in these 2 dogs. New information provided: Severe generalized tetanus with convulsions, respiratory compromise, and autonomic dysfunction can have a successful outcome with intensive care and appropriate treatment.
Keywords:autonomic dysfunction              Clostridium tetani            mechanical ventilation  tetanic convulsions  tetanus antitoxin
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