Effects of total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy

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Autor(a) principal: Melo, Ubiratan Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Palhares, Maristela Silveira, Ferreira, Cíntia, Leme, Fabiola de Oliveira Paes, Gheller, Valentim Arabicano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1267
Resumo: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy. Sixteen healthy male and female adult horses of mixed breed, aged between 4 and 14 years, and having a mean body weight of 248.40 ± 2.28 kg and a body score index of 3–4 (scale of 1–5) were divided into four groups with four animals per group. After an adaptation period of 30 days, they were randomly divided into four experimental groups: enteral fluid therapy, enteral fluid therapy associated with glutamine, total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, and parenteral fluid therapy. The experiment was further divided into two phases: Phase 1 and Phase 2. In Phase 1, an exploratory laparotomy was performed, treatments were administered to the groups and the horses received no food or water other than those given to their respective groups. In Phase 2, the animals were re-fed. Each phase had a total duration of 144 h. Venous blood samples were collected every 24 h throughout the experimental period for blood gas and electrolyte analyses. The following parameters were evaluated: pH, partial pressure of carbon dioxide, total carbon dioxide, bicarbonate, base shift, anion gap, sodium, potassium, chloride, total calcium and magnesium. Completely randomized designs with a 4 × 7 factorial scheme (groups × harvest time) in Phase 1 and a 4 × 6 factorial scheme (groups × harvest time) in Phase 2 were used with four replications. All values were considered significant when p≤0.05 (95% probability). Blood pH, bicarbonate concentration, and base shift in the PARGL group decreased, indicating metabolic acidosis. Changes in the acid–base and electrolyte balance were more intense in the PARGL group than in the other groups. These results demonstrated the need to monitor blood gas and electrolyte balance in horses with food restriction under nutritional support or prolonged fluid therapy so that such changes are promptly corrected.
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spelling Effects of total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy Efeitos da nutrição parenteral total associada à glutamina, fluidoterapia enteral com ou sem glutamina, e fluidoterapia no equilíbrio ácido-base e eletrolítico de equinos sob inanição após laparotomia exploratória equine, electrolyte imbalances, fluid therapy, metabolic acidosis, parenteral nutrition.equino, desequilíbrios eletrolíticos, fluidoterapia, acidose metabólica, nutrição parenteral.This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy. Sixteen healthy male and female adult horses of mixed breed, aged between 4 and 14 years, and having a mean body weight of 248.40 ± 2.28 kg and a body score index of 3–4 (scale of 1–5) were divided into four groups with four animals per group. After an adaptation period of 30 days, they were randomly divided into four experimental groups: enteral fluid therapy, enteral fluid therapy associated with glutamine, total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, and parenteral fluid therapy. The experiment was further divided into two phases: Phase 1 and Phase 2. In Phase 1, an exploratory laparotomy was performed, treatments were administered to the groups and the horses received no food or water other than those given to their respective groups. In Phase 2, the animals were re-fed. Each phase had a total duration of 144 h. Venous blood samples were collected every 24 h throughout the experimental period for blood gas and electrolyte analyses. The following parameters were evaluated: pH, partial pressure of carbon dioxide, total carbon dioxide, bicarbonate, base shift, anion gap, sodium, potassium, chloride, total calcium and magnesium. Completely randomized designs with a 4 × 7 factorial scheme (groups × harvest time) in Phase 1 and a 4 × 6 factorial scheme (groups × harvest time) in Phase 2 were used with four replications. All values were considered significant when p≤0.05 (95% probability). Blood pH, bicarbonate concentration, and base shift in the PARGL group decreased, indicating metabolic acidosis. Changes in the acid–base and electrolyte balance were more intense in the PARGL group than in the other groups. These results demonstrated the need to monitor blood gas and electrolyte balance in horses with food restriction under nutritional support or prolonged fluid therapy so that such changes are promptly corrected.Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar os efeitos da nutrição parenteral total associada à glutamina, fluidoterapia enteral com ou sem glutamina e fluidoterapia no equilíbrio ácido-base e eletrolítico de equinos submetidos à inanição após laparotomia exploratória. Dezesseis cavalos adultos saudáveis, machos e fêmeas, sem raça definida, com idade entre 4 e 14 anos, com peso corporal médio de 248,40 ± 2,28 kg e índice de escore corporal de 3 a 4 (escala de 1 a 5) foram divididos em quatro grupos com quatro animais por grupo. Após um período de adaptação de 30 dias, foram divididos aleatoriamente em quatro grupos experimentais: fluidoterapia enteral, fluidoterapia enteral associada à glutamina, nutrição parenteral total associada à glutamina e fluidoterapia parenteral. O experimento foi ainda dividido em duas fases: Fase 1 e Fase 2. Na Fase 1, os tratamentos foram administrados aos grupos, a laparotomia exploratória foi realizada e os cavalos não receberam alimentos ou água além daqueles dados aos seus respectivos grupos. Na Fase 2, os animais foram realimentados. Cada fase teve uma duração total de 144 h. Amostras de sangue venoso foram coletadas a cada 24 h durante todo o período experimental para análises gasométricas e eletrolíticas. Foram avaliados os seguintes parâmetros: pH, pressão parcial de dióxido de carbono, dióxido de carbono total, bicarbonato, desvio de base, anion gap, sódio, potássio, cloreto, cálcio total e magnésio. Delineamentos inteiramente casualizados com esquema fatorial 4 × 7 (grupos × época de colheita) na Fase 1 e esquema fatorial 4 × 6 (grupos × época de colheita) na Fase 2 foram utilizados com quatro repetições. Todos os valores foram considerados significativos quando p≤0,05 (95% de probabilidade). O pH sanguíneo, a concentração de bicarbonato e o desvio de base no grupo PARGL diminuíram, indicando acidose metabólica. As alterações no equilíbrio ácido-base e eletrolítico foram mais intensas no grupo PARGL do que nos outros grupos. Esses resultados demonstraram a necessidade de monitorar o equilíbrio hemogasométrico e eletrolítico em equinos com restrição alimentar sob suporte nutricional ou fluidoterapia prolongada para que tais alterações sejam prontamente corrigidas.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2022-10-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos parestext/xmlapplication/pdfhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/126710.29374/2527-2179.bjvm003222Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 44 (2022); e003222Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 44 (2022); e0032222527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVenghttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1267/1280https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1267/1277Copyright (c) 2022 Ubiratan Pereira Melo, Maristela Silveira Palhares, Cíntia Ferreira, Fabiola de Oliveira Paes Leme, Valentim Arabicano Ghellerhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMelo, Ubiratan PereiraPalhares, Maristela SilveiraFerreira, CíntiaLeme, Fabiola de Oliveira PaesGheller, Valentim Arabicano2022-10-25T21:15:16Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/1267Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2022-10-25T21:15:16Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy
Efeitos da nutrição parenteral total associada à glutamina, fluidoterapia enteral com ou sem glutamina, e fluidoterapia no equilíbrio ácido-base e eletrolítico de equinos sob inanição após laparotomia exploratória
title Effects of total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy
spellingShingle Effects of total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy
Melo, Ubiratan Pereira
equine, electrolyte imbalances, fluid therapy, metabolic acidosis, parenteral nutrition.
equino, desequilíbrios eletrolíticos, fluidoterapia, acidose metabólica, nutrição parenteral.
title_short Effects of total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy
title_full Effects of total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy
title_fullStr Effects of total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy
title_full_unstemmed Effects of total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy
title_sort Effects of total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy
author Melo, Ubiratan Pereira
author_facet Melo, Ubiratan Pereira
Palhares, Maristela Silveira
Ferreira, Cíntia
Leme, Fabiola de Oliveira Paes
Gheller, Valentim Arabicano
author_role author
author2 Palhares, Maristela Silveira
Ferreira, Cíntia
Leme, Fabiola de Oliveira Paes
Gheller, Valentim Arabicano
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo, Ubiratan Pereira
Palhares, Maristela Silveira
Ferreira, Cíntia
Leme, Fabiola de Oliveira Paes
Gheller, Valentim Arabicano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv equine, electrolyte imbalances, fluid therapy, metabolic acidosis, parenteral nutrition.
equino, desequilíbrios eletrolíticos, fluidoterapia, acidose metabólica, nutrição parenteral.
topic equine, electrolyte imbalances, fluid therapy, metabolic acidosis, parenteral nutrition.
equino, desequilíbrios eletrolíticos, fluidoterapia, acidose metabólica, nutrição parenteral.
description This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, enteral fluid therapy with or without glutamine, and fluid therapy on the acid–base and electrolyte balance of horses starved after exploratory laparotomy. Sixteen healthy male and female adult horses of mixed breed, aged between 4 and 14 years, and having a mean body weight of 248.40 ± 2.28 kg and a body score index of 3–4 (scale of 1–5) were divided into four groups with four animals per group. After an adaptation period of 30 days, they were randomly divided into four experimental groups: enteral fluid therapy, enteral fluid therapy associated with glutamine, total parenteral nutrition associated with glutamine, and parenteral fluid therapy. The experiment was further divided into two phases: Phase 1 and Phase 2. In Phase 1, an exploratory laparotomy was performed, treatments were administered to the groups and the horses received no food or water other than those given to their respective groups. In Phase 2, the animals were re-fed. Each phase had a total duration of 144 h. Venous blood samples were collected every 24 h throughout the experimental period for blood gas and electrolyte analyses. The following parameters were evaluated: pH, partial pressure of carbon dioxide, total carbon dioxide, bicarbonate, base shift, anion gap, sodium, potassium, chloride, total calcium and magnesium. Completely randomized designs with a 4 × 7 factorial scheme (groups × harvest time) in Phase 1 and a 4 × 6 factorial scheme (groups × harvest time) in Phase 2 were used with four replications. All values were considered significant when p≤0.05 (95% probability). Blood pH, bicarbonate concentration, and base shift in the PARGL group decreased, indicating metabolic acidosis. Changes in the acid–base and electrolyte balance were more intense in the PARGL group than in the other groups. These results demonstrated the need to monitor blood gas and electrolyte balance in horses with food restriction under nutritional support or prolonged fluid therapy so that such changes are promptly corrected.
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