Page 444 - Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders in Small Animal Practice
P. 444

432        FLUID THERAPY



                 function. Anesth Analg 2003;96:1150–4 table of      surgery becoming a standard of care. Br J Anaesth
                 contents.                                           2007;99:599.
             52. Dismukes DI, Thomovsky EJ, Mann FA, et al. Effects of  71. Goldstein SM, MacLean LD. Ringer’s lactate infusion
                 general anesthesia on plasma colloid oncotic pressure in  with severe hepatic damage: effect on arterial lactate level.
                 dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2010;236:309–11.           Can J Surg 1972;15:318–21.
             53. Duffy AL, Butler AL, Radecki SV, et al. Comparison of  72. Gollub S, Schaefer C. Structural alteration in canine fibrin
                 continuous arterial pressure waveform analysis with the  produced by colloid plasma expanders. Surg Gynecol
                 lithium dilution technique to monitor cardiac output in  Obstet 1968;127:783–93.
                 conscious dogs with systemic inflammatory response syn-  73. Goodnough L, Grishaber J, Monk T, et al. Acute preop-
                 drome. Am J Vet Res 2009;70:1365–73.                erative hemodilution in patients undergoing radical pros-
             54. Duffy G, Neal K. Differences in post-operative infection  tatectomy: a case study analysis of efficacy. Anesth Analg
                 rates between patients receiving autologous and alloge-  1994;78:932–7.
                 neic blood transfusion: a meta-analysis of published  74. Gorelick MH, Shaw KN, Baker MD. Effect of ambient
                 randomized and nonrandomized studies. Transfusion   temperature on capillary refill in healthy children. Pediat-
                 Medicine 1996;6:325–8.                              rics 1993;92:699–702.
             55. Dutton RP, Mackenzie CF, Scalea TM. Hypotensive  75. Graefe U, Milutinovich J, Follette WC, et al. Less dialysis-
                 resuscitation during active hemorrhage: impact on in-hos-  induced morbidity and vascular instability with bicarbon-
                 pital mortality. J Trauma 2002;52:1141–6.           ate in dialysate. Ann Intern Med 1978;88:332–6.
             56. Egli GA, Zollinger A, Seifert B, et al. Effect of progressive  76. Guest JD, Vanni S, Silbert L. Mild hypothermia, blood
                 haemodilution with hydroxyethylstarch, gelatin and albu-  loss and complications in elective spinal surgery. Spine J
                 min on blood coagulation. Br J Anaesth 1997;78:684–9.  2004;4:130–7.
             57. Evans PA, Garnett M, Boffard K, et al. Evaluation of the  77. Guidelines for the use of platelet transfusions. Br J
                 effect of colloid (Haemaccel) on the bleeding time in the  Haematol 2003;122:10–23.
                 trauma patient. J R Soc Med 1996;89:101P–104P.   78. Hahn RG, Andrijauskas A, Drobin D, et al. A volume
             58. Faggella AM, Aronsohn MG. Anesthetic techniques for  loading test for the detection of hypovolemia and dehy-
                 neutering 6- to 14-week-old kittens. J Am Vet Med Ass  dration. Medicina (Kaunas) 2008;44:953–9.
                 1993;202:56–62.                                  79. Hahn RG, Svensen C. Plasma dilution and the rate of infu-
             59. Feldman Z, Zachari S, Reichenthal E, et al. Brain edema  sion of Ringer’s solution. Br J Anaesth 1997;79:64–7.
                 and neurological status with rapid infusion of lactated  80. Hardy RM, Osborne CA. Water deprivation test in the
                 Ringer’s or 5% dextrose solution following head trauma.  dog: Maximal normal values. JAMA 1979;174:479–83.
                 J Neurosurg 1995;83:1060–6.                      81. Hartsfield SM, Thurmon JC, Corbin JE, et al. Effects of
             60. Fischer D, Omlor D, Kreuscher D. Influence of ketamine  sodium acetate, bicarbonate and lactate on acid-base sta-
                 anaesthesia on renal and cardiovascular functions in mon-  tus in anaesthetized dogs. J Vet Pharmacol Ther
                 grel dogs. Int Urol Nephrol 1979;11:271–7.          1981;4:51–61.
             61. Follett DV, Loeb RG, Haskins SC, et al. Effects of epi-  82. Haskins SC, Farver TB, Patz JD. Ketamine in dogs. Am J
                 nephrine and ritodrine in dogs with acute hyperkalemia.  Vet Res 1985;46:1855–60.
                 Anesth Analg 1990;70:400–6.                      83. Hessel 2nd EA, Schmer G, Dillard DH. Platelet kinetics
             62. Francis AH, Martin LG, Haldorson GJ, et al. Adverse  during deep hypothermia. J Surg Res 1980;28:23–34.
                 reactions suggestive of type III hypersensitivity in six  84. Hill SR, Carless PA, Henry DA, et al. Transfusion
                 healthy dogs given human albumin. J Am Vet Med Assoc  thresholds and other strategies for guiding allogeneic
                 2007;230:873–9.                                     red blood cell transfusion. Cochrane Database Syst Rev
             63. Francis DM, Shenton BK. Blood transfusion and tumour  2002; CD002042.
                 growth: Evidence from laboratory animals. Lancet 1981;2  85. Hiltebrand LB, Kimberger O, Arnberger M, et al.
                 (8251):871.                                         Crystalloids versus colloids for goal-directed fluid therapy
             64. Fusco JV, Hohenhaus AE, Aiken SW, et al. Autologous  in major surgery. Crit Care 2009;13:R40.
                 blood collection and transfusion in cats undergoing partial  86. Hint H. Relationships between the chemical and
                 craniectomy. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2000;216:1584–8.    physicochemical properties of Dextrans and its pharmaco-
             65. Gagnon JA, Felipe I, Nelson LD. Influence of thiopental  logical effects. In: Derrick JR, Guest MR, editors.
                 anesthesia on renal sodium and water excretion in the dog.  Dextrans Current concepts of basic actions and clinical
                 Am J Physiol 1982;243:F265–F270.                    applications. 1st ed Springfield, Ill: Charles C. Thomas;
             66. Galvez OG, Bay WH, Roberts BW, et al. The hemody-   1971. p. 3–26.
                 namic effects of potassium deficiency in the dog. Circ  87. Holford AL, Tobias KM, Bartges JW, et al. Adrenal
                 Res 1977;40(Suppl. 1):I-11–I-16.                    response to adrenocorticotropic hormone in dogs before
             67. Gaynor JS, Wertz EM, Kesel LM, et al. Effect of intrave-  and after surgical attenuation of a single congenital
                 nous administration of fluids on packed cell volume,  portosystemic shunt. J Vet Intern Med 2008;22:832–8.
                 blood pressure, and total protein and blood glucose  88. Holte K, Jensen P, Kehlet H. Physiologic effects of intra-
                 concentrations in healthy halothane-anesthetized dogs.  venous fluid administration in healthy volunteers. Anesth
                 J Am Vet Med Assoc 1996;208:2013–5.                 Analg 2003;96:1504–9.
             68. Gibson GR, Callan MB, Hoffman V, et al. Use of a hemo-  89. Houbiers JG, van de Velde CJ, vande Watering LM, et al.
                 globin-based oxygen-carrying solution in cats: 72 cases  Transfusion of red cells is associated with increased inci-
                 (1998-2000). J Am Vet Med Assoc 2002;221:96–102.    dence of bacterial infection after colorectal surgery: A pro-
             69. Glowaski MM, Moon-Massat P, Erb H, et al. Effects of  spective study. Transfusion 1997;37:126–34.
                 oxypolygelatin and Dextran 70 on hemostatic variables  90. Hughes GS, Francom SF, Antal EJ, et al. Effects of a
                 in dogs. Vet Anaesth Analg 2003;30:230–8.           novel hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier on percent
             70. Goddard NG, Menadue LT, Wakeling HG. A case for rou-  oxygen saturation as determined with arterial blood gas
                 tine oesophageal Doppler fluid monitoring during major  analysis  and  pulse  oximetry.  Ann  Emerg  Med
                                                                     1996;27:164–9.
   439   440   441   442   443   444   445   446   447   448   449