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Avaliação de soluções eletrolíticas e vias da administração sobre o teor de umidade das fezes de equinos desidratados experimentalmente

Rodrigues Dias, Domingos Cachineiro; Souza Moreira, Nadyne; Morais Costa, Cristiana; Albano de Araújo Oliveira, Chiara; Pimenta Oliveira, Dyego; Silva Rocha, Aline; Ventura Lopes Carvalho, Brenda; Batista Viana, Rinaldo; Ferreira, Layanne Duarte; Dantas Ribeiro Filho, José.
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS-Express | ID: biblio-1432912
The occurrence of pathophysiological processes that curse with digesta dryness in the gastrointestinal tract of horses is common in clinical routine, factors such as decreased intestinal motility and intraluminal overload of dry content can lead to compaction in segments such as cecum and colon. This study aimed to compare a hypotonic enteral solution (SeHIPO), an isotonic enteral solution (SeISO) and a Ringer with sodium lactate solution (RL IV) over the moisture content of equine feces submitted to an experimental dehydration protocol. Six adult horses were used, all females aged between 10 and 15 years, average body weight of 440 kg. The PD consisted of a 36 hours period of water and food fasting associated with two intravenous administrations of furosemide, the first immediately at the beginning (T-36) and the second 12 hours after the beginning of the PD (T-12). The treatments used were SeHIPO (hypotonic enteral solution administered via nasogastric), SeISO (enteral isotonic solution administered via nasogastric) and RL IV (Ringer's solution with sodium lactate administered intravenously), all treatments were administered by continuous infusion at a rate of 15mL kg-1 h-1 for 8 consecutive hours. The experimental design used was the 6x3 crossover, where each animal is submitted, in a rotation system, to the three treatments at different times. The two HETfc therapies studi
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