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Title: Research Communications of the 24th ECVIM-CA Congress
  • Document date: 2015_1_10
  • ID: r59usk02_149
    Snippet: Sixty seven dogs (I = 12, N = 13, T = 6, GDV=11, GI=4, R = 3, M = 18) were included. Forty-three patients survived (seven died, seventeen were euthanized). Twenty patients had a control visit. CRP was elevated in 71.2% of dogs at presentation, and only remained within reference range (0-14.9 mg/L) throughout hospitalization in four dogs (6.0%). CRP concentrations were significantly higher from T0 (92.7 AE 113.7 mg/L) to T24 (95.2 AE 90.2 mg/L) de.....
    Document: Sixty seven dogs (I = 12, N = 13, T = 6, GDV=11, GI=4, R = 3, M = 18) were included. Forty-three patients survived (seven died, seventeen were euthanized). Twenty patients had a control visit. CRP was elevated in 71.2% of dogs at presentation, and only remained within reference range (0-14.9 mg/L) throughout hospitalization in four dogs (6.0%). CRP concentrations were significantly higher from T0 (92.7 AE 113.7 mg/L) to T24 (95.2 AE 90.2 mg/L) decreasing at T72 (71.1 AE 76.6 mg/L), and returning within reference range at T1 m (2.4 AE 4.5 mg/L) in all but one dog (18.2 mg/L). CRP was significantly correlated with logarithmical concentrations of IL-6 and TNF-a, however, these did not change significantly over time. None of the evaluated parameters was associated with disease category, nor outcome.

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