Selected article for: "base excess and study objective"

Title: 2015 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2015_5_27
  • ID: 3pnuj5ru_994
    Snippet: In conclusion, the results indicate that there were positive relationship between mortality and decreasing venous pH, increasing lactate concentrations and pCO 2 levels in premature calves with RSD and concurrent evaluations of these parameters could be useful in prognosis evaluation of premature calves with RSD. The objective of this study was to compare effect of combinations of intravenous isotonic sodium bicarbonate, sodium lactate, sodium ac.....
    Document: In conclusion, the results indicate that there were positive relationship between mortality and decreasing venous pH, increasing lactate concentrations and pCO 2 levels in premature calves with RSD and concurrent evaluations of these parameters could be useful in prognosis evaluation of premature calves with RSD. The objective of this study was to compare effect of combinations of intravenous isotonic sodium bicarbonate, sodium lactate, sodium acetate and hypertonic sodium chloride solutions with oral electrolyte solution on treatment of calf diarrhea with mildmoderate dehydration and metabolic acidosis. Thirty two calves (1-30 days old, with diarrhea, 5 -8% dehydration and venous pH ≥7.2, base excess (BE); À2.6 to À12.8 mEq/L) were used in the study. There were four different treatment groups in the study.

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