Intravenous fluid therapy is a vital and life-saving therapeutic in veterinary medicine. In the absence of heart or lung disease, trauma or sepsis there is limited evidence that fluid therapy will have a detrimental effect on lung function. In healthy dogs there is a reasonable level of experimental evidence that supraphysiologic rates of fluid are required before signs of fluid overload are made evident. In cats, however, this may not be the case. There are higher rates of asymptomatic myocardial disease, but even in the absence of that it seems that some cats may be susceptible to fluid overload. Where systemic inflammation already exists the careful homeostatic and protective mechanisms within the lung are deranged and increases in hydro...
develops despite normal pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (Ppw). The equation describing net transv...
Background. The optimal type of fluid for treating hypovolaemia without evoking pulmonary oedema is ...
Fluid management strategies need to be guided by an understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms...
Background and aim: There is a continuous exchange of fluids and electrolytes between the body compa...
Fluid overload (FO) is characterized by hypervolemia, edema, or both. In clinical practice it is usu...
Background and aim: There is a continuous exchange of fluids and electrolytes between the body compa...
peer reviewedIntravenous fluids are an essential component of shock management in human and veterina...
Water is abundant in the animal organism, totaling about 60% of body weight. If it is a pregnant or ...
Fluid overload is a major issue in critically ill patients, describing the accumulation of fluid in ...
THE administration of fluid therapy is commonly used in veterinary medicine to combat dehydration, h...
General anesthesia (GA) can cause abnormal lung fluid redistribution. Pulmonary circulation transvas...
The subject of this thesis has been an investigation of body fluid imbalances arising from spontaneo...
Major surgery and critical illnesses such as sepsis and trauma all disturb normal physiological flui...
ObjectiveOptimizing cardiac stroke volume during high-risk surgical anesthesia is of particular inte...
Experimental acute lung injury models are often used to increase our knowledge on the acute respirat...
develops despite normal pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (Ppw). The equation describing net transv...
Background. The optimal type of fluid for treating hypovolaemia without evoking pulmonary oedema is ...
Fluid management strategies need to be guided by an understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms...
Background and aim: There is a continuous exchange of fluids and electrolytes between the body compa...
Fluid overload (FO) is characterized by hypervolemia, edema, or both. In clinical practice it is usu...
Background and aim: There is a continuous exchange of fluids and electrolytes between the body compa...
peer reviewedIntravenous fluids are an essential component of shock management in human and veterina...
Water is abundant in the animal organism, totaling about 60% of body weight. If it is a pregnant or ...
Fluid overload is a major issue in critically ill patients, describing the accumulation of fluid in ...
THE administration of fluid therapy is commonly used in veterinary medicine to combat dehydration, h...
General anesthesia (GA) can cause abnormal lung fluid redistribution. Pulmonary circulation transvas...
The subject of this thesis has been an investigation of body fluid imbalances arising from spontaneo...
Major surgery and critical illnesses such as sepsis and trauma all disturb normal physiological flui...
ObjectiveOptimizing cardiac stroke volume during high-risk surgical anesthesia is of particular inte...
Experimental acute lung injury models are often used to increase our knowledge on the acute respirat...
develops despite normal pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (Ppw). The equation describing net transv...
Background. The optimal type of fluid for treating hypovolaemia without evoking pulmonary oedema is ...
Fluid management strategies need to be guided by an understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms...