Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). This may depend on laboratory data collected on admission, the cost of hospitalisation, length of stay (LOS) and mortality rate experienced in the NICU. Therefore, we conducted a retrospective study of 62 equine neonates admitted to a NICU of a private equine referral hospital to determine the prognostic value of venous clinicopathological data collected on admission before therapy, the cost of hospitalisation, LOS and mortality rate. The WBC count, total C02 (TC02) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were significantly higher (F :;; 0.05) and anion gap lower in survivors compared with nonsurvivors. A logistic regression model ...
<p>Data expressed as median and range. A P value<0.05 was considered significant.</p><p>y, yes; n, n...
Increased concentration of L-lactate ([LAC]) in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC...
In the foal, the most common neonatal diseases are responsible for an high nonsurvival rate. Since i...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
Admission clinicopathological data, length of stay, cost and mortality in an equine neonatal intensi...
Reasons for performing the study: Admission L-lactate concentration is a useful and commonly measure...
BACKGROUND: Medical management of critically ill equine neonates (foals) can be expensive and labor ...
The use of blood lactate concentration as an indicator of prognosis and disease severity has become ...
Medical management of critically ill equine neonates (foals) can be expensive and labor intensive. P...
The concentration of lactate [LAC] in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC]ADMIT) a...
BACKGROUND: A variety of measures of L-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critically ill ...
open7siBackground: A variety of measures of l-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critical...
Abstract Background It is highly desirable to assess the probability of survival in sick neonatal fo...
peer reviewedBackground: It is highly desirable to assess the probability of survival in sick neonat...
Abstract: Diseases and risk factors associated with mortality in hospitalized foals D. Castelain, A...
<p>Data expressed as median and range. A P value<0.05 was considered significant.</p><p>y, yes; n, n...
Increased concentration of L-lactate ([LAC]) in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC...
In the foal, the most common neonatal diseases are responsible for an high nonsurvival rate. Since i...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
Admission clinicopathological data, length of stay, cost and mortality in an equine neonatal intensi...
Reasons for performing the study: Admission L-lactate concentration is a useful and commonly measure...
BACKGROUND: Medical management of critically ill equine neonates (foals) can be expensive and labor ...
The use of blood lactate concentration as an indicator of prognosis and disease severity has become ...
Medical management of critically ill equine neonates (foals) can be expensive and labor intensive. P...
The concentration of lactate [LAC] in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC]ADMIT) a...
BACKGROUND: A variety of measures of L-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critically ill ...
open7siBackground: A variety of measures of l-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critical...
Abstract Background It is highly desirable to assess the probability of survival in sick neonatal fo...
peer reviewedBackground: It is highly desirable to assess the probability of survival in sick neonat...
Abstract: Diseases and risk factors associated with mortality in hospitalized foals D. Castelain, A...
<p>Data expressed as median and range. A P value<0.05 was considered significant.</p><p>y, yes; n, n...
Increased concentration of L-lactate ([LAC]) in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC...
In the foal, the most common neonatal diseases are responsible for an high nonsurvival rate. Since i...