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- Title
Niveles de glucosa y lactato en plasma sanguíneo de caninos durante la primera hora de cirugía.
- Authors
Osorio, José Henry; Quenán, Yoccner Edilson; Giraldo-Jiménez, Leonardo
- Abstract
Animal surgery generates a surgical-metabolic stress product of anesthesia and other processes during surgery that forces the body to condition its basal metabolism. The goal is to compare the levels of glucose and lactate in blood plasma of dogs undergoing surgery under general anesthesia, analyzing their correlation during the first hour of surgery. Blood plasma samples were obtained from 19 Creole breed fasting, adult dogs between males and females, which entered different surgical procedures under general anesthesia. The results were analyzed through the IBM SPSS Statistics 23 program. The levels of glucose (mg/dl) in patients before surgery, according to the mean present values of 99.47± 14.51, and subjected to surgery under general anesthesia effects, depending on time have the following values: 91.68±18.97, 104.21±38.09, 115.31±34.42 and 117.15±30.62. Statistically significant difference (P<0.005) was observed. Lactate levels (mmol/L) in patients before surgery, according to average, have values of 2.47±1.2 and those undergoing surgery under general anesthesia effects depending on time have the following values: 2.23±0.98, 2.4±1.32, 2.02±1.002 and 1.7±1.5. It is observed that there is no statistically significant difference (P>0.005). In all patients metabolic stress was detected with subsequent elevation of glucose levels in the first hour of the surgical procedure, while lactate levels did not have significant variations.
- Publication
Veterinary & Animal Science / Veterinaria y Zootecnia, 2015, Vol 9, Issue 2, p79
- ISSN
2011-5415
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17151/vetzo.2015.9.2.7