Selected article for: "hospitalization duration and risk factor"

Title: 2018 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program: Seattle, Washington, June 14 - 15, 2018
  • Document date: 2018_10_25
  • ID: 60ceejq1_476
    Snippet: Recent administration of antibacterial drug therapy was a potential risk factor for development of candiduria in this population; their judicious use may help prevent this fungal infection. Dogs within the HIP group demonstrated a lower shock index at the 12-hour mark (p =0.046), and this difference was still observable at the 24-hour mark (p =0.04). Blood lactateconcentration was lower at the 24-hour mark in the HIP dogs when compared to the pla.....
    Document: Recent administration of antibacterial drug therapy was a potential risk factor for development of candiduria in this population; their judicious use may help prevent this fungal infection. Dogs within the HIP group demonstrated a lower shock index at the 12-hour mark (p =0.046), and this difference was still observable at the 24-hour mark (p =0.04). Blood lactateconcentration was lower at the 24-hour mark in the HIP dogs when compared to the placebo dogs (p =0.049), although this was not statistically different at the 48-hour mark (p= 0.10). There was no difference in duration of hospitalization between groups (p= 0.35). Overall survival was 16/16 (100%) for the HIP group, compared to 14/15 (93.3%) for the placebo group (p =0.48). HIP was well tolerated with no adverse events noted during drug administration.

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