Abdominal compartment syndrome in a dog with babesiosis |
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Authors: | Kenneth E. Joubert BVSc MMedVet Patricia A. Oglesby BVSc Justine Downie BVSc Tania Serfontein DipVetNur |
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Affiliation: | Fourways Veterinary Hospital, Bryanston, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Objective: To describe a case of abdominal compartment syndrome in a dog with babesiosis. Case summary: A 9‐year‐old female Bull Terrier presented with complicated babesiosis. Additional findings including respiratory distress, abdominal distension, and a decrease in urine output associated with an elevated abdominal pressure (23.5–25 cmH2O) led to a further diagnosis of abdominal compartment syndrome. This case report describes the clinical course of both conditions through resolution. New information provided: Abdominal compartment syndrome is not well described in the veterinary literature, but clinicians should be aware of this potential complication in critically ill patients. The pathophysiology and veterinary literature of abdominal compartment syndrome are reviewed. |
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Keywords: | abdominal hypertension Babesia canis canine |
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