Sıvı Sağaltımı ve Elektrolit Denge

Özet

Sıvı sağaltımı ve elektrolit denge bölümü; hayvanlarda vücut sıvısı düzenlemesinin ve elektrolit dengenin kritik yönlerini anlamaya odaklanır. Bu alan izotonik, hipotonik ve hipertonik kayıplar dahil olmak üzere çeşitli sıvı kaybı türlerini, sıvı aşırı yüklenmesini, dehidrasyonu ve elektrolit dengesizliklerinin klinik etkilerini incelemekle beraber teorik bilgiyi pratik uygulamalarla birleştiren çözümler de sunmaktadır.

The section on fluid management and electrolyte balance focuses on understanding critical aspects of body fluid regulation and electrolyte balance in animals. This area examines various types of fluid loss, including isotonic, hypotonic and hypertonic losses, fluid overload, dehydration and the clinical effects of electrolyte imbalances, but also offers solutions that combine theoretical knowledge with practical applications.

Referanslar

English MJM, Papenberg R, Farias E, et al. Heat loss in an animal experimental model. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 1991;31(1), 36-38.

DiBartola SP, Kohn CW, Wellman ML. Applied physiology of body fluids in dogs and cats. Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base disorders in small animal practice, 2006:3-26.

Mathews KA. Monitoring fluid therapy and complications of fluid therapy. In Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base disorders in small animal practice Elsevier Saunders, St Louis (MO), 2012: pp. 386-404).

Woodcock TE, Woodcock T. Revised Starling equation and the glycocalyx model of transvascular fluid exchange: an improved paradigm for prescribing intravenous fluid therapy. British journal of anaesthesia, 2012;108(3), 384-394.

Rudloff E. Assessment of hydration. In Small animal critical care medicine WB Saunders.2015;pp. 307-311.

Liu DT, Silverstein DC. Crystalloids, colloids, and hemoglobin-based oxygen-carrying solutions. In Small Animal Critical Care Medicine WB Saunders. 2015;pp. 311-316.

Mazzaferro EM. Complications of fluid therapy. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2008;38(3), 607-619.

Cazzolli D, Prittie J. The crystalloid‐colloid debate: consequences of resuscitation fluid selection in veterinary critical care. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2015:25(1), 6-19.

WB Saunders, Silverstein DC, Aldrich J, et al. Assessment of changes in blood volume in response to resuscitative fluid administration in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2005;15(3), 185-192.

Glover, PA, Rudloff E, Kirby R. Hydroxyethyl starch: a review of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, current products, and potential clinical risks, benefits, and use. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2014;24(6), 642-661.

Hayes G, Benedicenti L, Mathews K. Retrospective cohort study on the incidence of acute kidney injury and death following hydroxyethyl starch (HES 10% 250/0.5/5: 1) administration in dogs (2007–2010). Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2016;26(1), 35-40.

Hughes D. Fluid therapy with macromolecular plasma volume expanders 2000;pp: 483-495.

Concannon KT, Haskins SC, Feldman BF. Hemostatic defects associated with two infusion rates of dextran 70 in dogs. American journal of veterinary research, 1992;53(8), 1369-1375.

Hopper K, Silverstein D, Bateman S. Shock syndromes. Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base disorders in small animal practice. 4th ed. St. Louis (MO): Elsevier Saunders, 2012;564.

Yiğitarslan K. Sıvı, Elektrolit ve Asit-Baz Dengesi. Veteriner Genel Cerrahi. Malatya: Medipres Matbaacılık Ltd. Şti; 2012. p.203-226

Macintire DK, Drobatz KJ, Haskins SC. et al. Manual of small animal emergency and critical care medicine. John Wiley & Sons. 2012

Lyons BM, Waddell LS. Fluid Therapy in Hospitalized Patients: Electrolyte Abnormalities and Fluid Balance. 2018; pp:21-27.

Brodbelt DC, Pfeiffer DU, Young LE, et al. Risk factors for anaesthetic-related death in cats: results from the confidential enquiry into perioperative small animal fatalities (CEPSAF). British journal of anaesthesia, 2007;99(5), 617-623.

Tang J, Wu G, Peng L. Pharmacokinetics of propofol in patients undergoing total hip replacement. Anaesthesist, 2011:60(9).

Monk TG, Saini V, Weldon BC, et al. Anesthetic management and one-year mortality after noncardiac surgery. Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2005;100(1), 4-10.

Muir WW, Kijtawornrat A, Ueyama Y, et al. Effects of intravenous administration of lactated Ringer's solution on hematologic, serum biochemical, rheological, hemodynamic, and renal measurements in healthy isoflurane-anesthetized dogs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2011;239(5), 630-637.

Jacob M, Chappell D, Conzen P, et al. Blood volume is normal after pre‐operative overnight fasting. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2008;52(4), 522-529.

Rudloff E, Kirby R. Fluid therapy: Crystalloids and colloids. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1998;28(2), 297-328.

Graefe U, Milutinovich J, Follette WC, et al. Less dialysis-induced morbidity and vascular instability with bicarbonate in dialysate. Annals of internal medicine, 1978;88(3), 332-336.

Pang DS, Boysen S. Lactate in veterinary critical care: pathophysiology and management. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2007;43(5), 270-279.

Saragoca MA, Bessa AM, Mulinari RA, et al. Sodium acetate, an arterial vasodilator: haemodynamic characterisation in normal dogs. In Proceedings of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association-European Renal Association. European Dialysis and Transplant Association-European Renal Association. Congress 1985;Vol. 21, pp. 221-224.

de Brito Galvao JF, Center SA. Fluid, electrolyte, and acid‐base disturbances in liver disease. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid‐Base Disorders in Small Animal Practice, 2012;462-464.

Drobatz KJ, Cole SG. The influence of crystalloid type on acid-base and electrolyte status of cats with urethral obstruction. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2008;18(4):355–61

Referanslar

English MJM, Papenberg R, Farias E, et al. Heat loss in an animal experimental model. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 1991;31(1), 36-38.

DiBartola SP, Kohn CW, Wellman ML. Applied physiology of body fluids in dogs and cats. Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base disorders in small animal practice, 2006:3-26.

Mathews KA. Monitoring fluid therapy and complications of fluid therapy. In Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base disorders in small animal practice Elsevier Saunders, St Louis (MO), 2012: pp. 386-404).

Woodcock TE, Woodcock T. Revised Starling equation and the glycocalyx model of transvascular fluid exchange: an improved paradigm for prescribing intravenous fluid therapy. British journal of anaesthesia, 2012;108(3), 384-394.

Rudloff E. Assessment of hydration. In Small animal critical care medicine WB Saunders.2015;pp. 307-311.

Liu DT, Silverstein DC. Crystalloids, colloids, and hemoglobin-based oxygen-carrying solutions. In Small Animal Critical Care Medicine WB Saunders. 2015;pp. 311-316.

Mazzaferro EM. Complications of fluid therapy. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2008;38(3), 607-619.

Cazzolli D, Prittie J. The crystalloid‐colloid debate: consequences of resuscitation fluid selection in veterinary critical care. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2015:25(1), 6-19.

WB Saunders, Silverstein DC, Aldrich J, et al. Assessment of changes in blood volume in response to resuscitative fluid administration in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2005;15(3), 185-192.

Glover, PA, Rudloff E, Kirby R. Hydroxyethyl starch: a review of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, current products, and potential clinical risks, benefits, and use. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2014;24(6), 642-661.

Hayes G, Benedicenti L, Mathews K. Retrospective cohort study on the incidence of acute kidney injury and death following hydroxyethyl starch (HES 10% 250/0.5/5: 1) administration in dogs (2007–2010). Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2016;26(1), 35-40.

Hughes D. Fluid therapy with macromolecular plasma volume expanders 2000;pp: 483-495.

Concannon KT, Haskins SC, Feldman BF. Hemostatic defects associated with two infusion rates of dextran 70 in dogs. American journal of veterinary research, 1992;53(8), 1369-1375.

Hopper K, Silverstein D, Bateman S. Shock syndromes. Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base disorders in small animal practice. 4th ed. St. Louis (MO): Elsevier Saunders, 2012;564.

Yiğitarslan K. Sıvı, Elektrolit ve Asit-Baz Dengesi. Veteriner Genel Cerrahi. Malatya: Medipres Matbaacılık Ltd. Şti; 2012. p.203-226

Macintire DK, Drobatz KJ, Haskins SC. et al. Manual of small animal emergency and critical care medicine. John Wiley & Sons. 2012

Lyons BM, Waddell LS. Fluid Therapy in Hospitalized Patients: Electrolyte Abnormalities and Fluid Balance. 2018; pp:21-27.

Brodbelt DC, Pfeiffer DU, Young LE, et al. Risk factors for anaesthetic-related death in cats: results from the confidential enquiry into perioperative small animal fatalities (CEPSAF). British journal of anaesthesia, 2007;99(5), 617-623.

Tang J, Wu G, Peng L. Pharmacokinetics of propofol in patients undergoing total hip replacement. Anaesthesist, 2011:60(9).

Monk TG, Saini V, Weldon BC, et al. Anesthetic management and one-year mortality after noncardiac surgery. Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2005;100(1), 4-10.

Muir WW, Kijtawornrat A, Ueyama Y, et al. Effects of intravenous administration of lactated Ringer's solution on hematologic, serum biochemical, rheological, hemodynamic, and renal measurements in healthy isoflurane-anesthetized dogs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2011;239(5), 630-637.

Jacob M, Chappell D, Conzen P, et al. Blood volume is normal after pre‐operative overnight fasting. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2008;52(4), 522-529.

Rudloff E, Kirby R. Fluid therapy: Crystalloids and colloids. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1998;28(2), 297-328.

Graefe U, Milutinovich J, Follette WC, et al. Less dialysis-induced morbidity and vascular instability with bicarbonate in dialysate. Annals of internal medicine, 1978;88(3), 332-336.

Pang DS, Boysen S. Lactate in veterinary critical care: pathophysiology and management. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2007;43(5), 270-279.

Saragoca MA, Bessa AM, Mulinari RA, et al. Sodium acetate, an arterial vasodilator: haemodynamic characterisation in normal dogs. In Proceedings of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association-European Renal Association. European Dialysis and Transplant Association-European Renal Association. Congress 1985;Vol. 21, pp. 221-224.

de Brito Galvao JF, Center SA. Fluid, electrolyte, and acid‐base disturbances in liver disease. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid‐Base Disorders in Small Animal Practice, 2012;462-464.

Drobatz KJ, Cole SG. The influence of crystalloid type on acid-base and electrolyte status of cats with urethral obstruction. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2008;18(4):355–61

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