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- Title
Hemogasometria e ânion gap em equinos tratados com soluções eletrolíticas enterais contendo diferentes fontes de energia.
- Authors
de Farias, Sheila Kreutzfeld; Filho, José Dantas Ribeiro; Donner, Athina Chaves; de Melo Ferreira Dantas, Waleska; Gomes, Cláudio Luís Nina
- Abstract
The present study compared the effects of electrolyte solutions containing different sources of energy that were administrated through enteral route by naso-esophageal probe of small-caliber with continuous flow on the acid base balance in horses. Six adult females were used in two simultaneous 6×3 latin squares mixed model. The animals were divided into three groups and received the following treatments: SEDext - 5g of sodium chloride, 0.5g of potassium chloride, 0.2g of magnesium pidolate, 1g of calcium gluconate and 10g of dextrose diluted in 1.000mL of water. The osmolality measured was of 228mOsmol L-1; SEMalt - 5g of sodium chloride, 0.5g of potassium chloride, 0.2g of magnesium pidolate, 1g of calcium gluconate and 10g of maltodextrin diluted in 1.000mL of water. The osmolality measured was of 181mOsmol L-1 and SEProp - 5g of sodium chloride, 0.5g of potassium chloride, 0.2g of magnesium pidolate, 1g of calcium gluconate and 10g of calcium propionate diluted in 1.000mL of water. The osmolality measured was of 282mOsm L-1. The electrolyte solutions were administered in a dose of 15mL kg-1 h-1 for 12 hours. The treatments with enteral electrolyte solutions containing dextrose, maltodextrin and calcium propionate did not change blood gas analysis values in these animals.
- Subjects
BLOOD gases analysis; ANION separation; HORSE feeding &; feeds; ENTERAL feeding; ELECTROLYTE solutions; DEXTROSE; MALTODEXTRIN; PROPIONATES
- Publication
Ciência Rural, 2011, Vol 41, Issue 9, p1587
- ISSN
0103-8478
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/S0103-84782011000900016