BackgroundIncreased plasma potassium concentrations (K+) in neonatal calves with diarrhea are associated with acidemia and severe clinical dehydration and are therefore usually corrected by intravenous administration of fluids containing sodium bicarbonate. ObjectivesTo identify clinical and laboratory variables that are associated with changes of plasma K+ during the course of treatment and to document the plasma potassium-lowering effect of hypertonic (8.4%) sodium bicarbonate solutions. AnimalsSeventy-one neonatal diarrheic calves. MethodsProspective cohort study. Calves were treated according to a clinical protocol using an oral electrolyte solution and commercially available packages of 8.4% sodium bicarbonate (250-750mmol),0.9% saline...
AbstractAn observational study was conducted on dairy calves (51 healthy, 31 with neonatal diarrhea)...
Background: The effect of sodium bicarbonate on acid-base balance in metabolic acidosis is interpret...
Background: The aim of the present prospective study was to investigate whether a decision tree base...
BackgroundIncreased plasma potassium concentrations (K+) in neonatal calves with diarrhea are associ...
BackgroundNeonatal diarrheic calves have a clear negative potassium balance because of intestinal lo...
Hyperkalemia is a common complication in neonatal diarrheic dairy calves and is corrected by adminis...
Background: Hyperkalemia in neonatal diarrheic calves can potentially result in serious cardiac cond...
The study examined the serum potassium-lowering effects of different treatment options for hyperkale...
The study examined the serum potassium-lowering effects of different treatment options for hyperkale...
Disturbances of extracellular potassium (K) homeostasis in calves with severe neonatal diarrhea have...
A retrospective study was conducted of clinical records of calves with neonatal diarrhea up to the ...
AbstractAn observational study was conducted on dairy calves (51 healthy, 31 with neonatal diarrhea)...
Background: The effect of sodium bicarbonate on acid-base balance in metabolic acidosis is interpret...
Background: The aim of the present prospective study was to investigate whether a decision tree base...
BackgroundIncreased plasma potassium concentrations (K+) in neonatal calves with diarrhea are associ...
BackgroundNeonatal diarrheic calves have a clear negative potassium balance because of intestinal lo...
Hyperkalemia is a common complication in neonatal diarrheic dairy calves and is corrected by adminis...
Background: Hyperkalemia in neonatal diarrheic calves can potentially result in serious cardiac cond...
The study examined the serum potassium-lowering effects of different treatment options for hyperkale...
The study examined the serum potassium-lowering effects of different treatment options for hyperkale...
Disturbances of extracellular potassium (K) homeostasis in calves with severe neonatal diarrhea have...
A retrospective study was conducted of clinical records of calves with neonatal diarrhea up to the ...
AbstractAn observational study was conducted on dairy calves (51 healthy, 31 with neonatal diarrhea)...
Background: The effect of sodium bicarbonate on acid-base balance in metabolic acidosis is interpret...
Background: The aim of the present prospective study was to investigate whether a decision tree base...