Avaliação morfofuncional do rim de cães com e sem nefropatias submetidos a anestesia

Surgeries and anesthesia performed on dogs could cause kidney injury or worsen their renal functions if they are already sick. There is a literature gap in studies discussing post-surgery monitoring and its effects. This study aimed to evaluate dogs who undergone surgeries, in animals considered hea...

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Detalhes bibliográficos
Autor: Castro, Luma Tatiana Silva
Formato: tesis de maestría
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:Brasil
Recursos:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)
Repositorio:Repositório Institucional da UFG
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.bc.ufg.br:tede/6162
Acesso em linha:http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/6162
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:Canino
Doença renal aguda
Doença renal crônica
Função renal
Hipotensão
Canine
Acute kidney injury
Chronic kidney injury
Renal function
Hypotension
PATOLOGIA ANIMAL::PATOLOGIA CLINICA ANIMAL
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Resumo:Surgeries and anesthesia performed on dogs could cause kidney injury or worsen their renal functions if they are already sick. There is a literature gap in studies discussing post-surgery monitoring and its effects. This study aimed to evaluate dogs who undergone surgeries, in animals considered healthy and in those who had any renal alterations before surgery to evaluate if they developed any renal impairment due to surgery and anesthesia. Dogs were monitored and evaluated before and after surgeries in order to detect if they had any renal injury due to surgery or post-operative procedures. Evaluation took place right after the surgery and after certain time range from the surgery (Two, Seven, 28 and 90 days). Blood and Urine samples were drawn from the dogs to better classify them as healthy or having kidney injury. Consequently, hematological, urinary and blood gases profiles were proceeded. Few dogs with normal renal function that were submitted to surgery had transitory renal injury (23%). Nephropatic dogs that received specific therapy for renal protection did not presented tubular lesion due to surgery. Hypotension occurred in nephropatic dogs despite the use of non-hypotensive drug therapy but in a low frequency and had brief renal impairment. Anesthesia induced hypotension in non nephropatic dogs (54%) for the usage of hypotensive drug therapy.