Enteral fluid therapy in neonatal calves and features of commercially available electrolyte solutions in Brazil
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: According to the World Health Organization, the development of orally replacement fluids and electrolytes was one of the most significant advances of the twentieth century, markedly reducing mortality from diarrheal children. In veterinary medicine, oral electrolyte solutions (OES) are routinely used to treat diarrheic neonatal calves in order to correct water, electrolyte and acid base imbalances. In North America, the use of OES is routine and there are at least 20 commercial alternatives. Use of OES has increased in recent years in Brazil, but just five commercial products are currently available. The OES should contain, in suitable concentrations, electrolytes, glucose and an alkalizing agent to ensure its therapeutic efficacy. This review aimed to address the therapeutic importance of OES for neonatal calves and to evaluate the compositions and characteristics of those commercially available in Brazil. |
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Enteral fluid therapy in neonatal calves and features of commercially available electrolyte solutions in Brazilelectrolyte imbalancediarrheaoral electrolyte solutiondehydrationacid base imbalanceABSTRACT: According to the World Health Organization, the development of orally replacement fluids and electrolytes was one of the most significant advances of the twentieth century, markedly reducing mortality from diarrheal children. In veterinary medicine, oral electrolyte solutions (OES) are routinely used to treat diarrheic neonatal calves in order to correct water, electrolyte and acid base imbalances. In North America, the use of OES is routine and there are at least 20 commercial alternatives. Use of OES has increased in recent years in Brazil, but just five commercial products are currently available. The OES should contain, in suitable concentrations, electrolytes, glucose and an alkalizing agent to ensure its therapeutic efficacy. This review aimed to address the therapeutic importance of OES for neonatal calves and to evaluate the compositions and characteristics of those commercially available in Brazil.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000700603Ciência Rural v.47 n.7 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20170140info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBregadioli,Gabriela de CastroPereira,Priscilla Fajardo ValenteFlaiban,Karina Keller Marques da CostaRibeiro Filho,José DantasLisbôa,Júlio Augusto Nayloreng2017-07-18T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Enteral fluid therapy in neonatal calves and features of commercially available electrolyte solutions in Brazil |
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Enteral fluid therapy in neonatal calves and features of commercially available electrolyte solutions in Brazil |
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Enteral fluid therapy in neonatal calves and features of commercially available electrolyte solutions in Brazil Bregadioli,Gabriela de Castro electrolyte imbalance diarrhea oral electrolyte solution dehydration acid base imbalance |
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Enteral fluid therapy in neonatal calves and features of commercially available electrolyte solutions in Brazil |
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Enteral fluid therapy in neonatal calves and features of commercially available electrolyte solutions in Brazil |
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Enteral fluid therapy in neonatal calves and features of commercially available electrolyte solutions in Brazil |
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Enteral fluid therapy in neonatal calves and features of commercially available electrolyte solutions in Brazil |
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Enteral fluid therapy in neonatal calves and features of commercially available electrolyte solutions in Brazil |
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Bregadioli,Gabriela de Castro |
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Bregadioli,Gabriela de Castro Pereira,Priscilla Fajardo Valente Flaiban,Karina Keller Marques da Costa Ribeiro Filho,José Dantas Lisbôa,Júlio Augusto Naylor |
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Pereira,Priscilla Fajardo Valente Flaiban,Karina Keller Marques da Costa Ribeiro Filho,José Dantas Lisbôa,Júlio Augusto Naylor |
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Bregadioli,Gabriela de Castro Pereira,Priscilla Fajardo Valente Flaiban,Karina Keller Marques da Costa Ribeiro Filho,José Dantas Lisbôa,Júlio Augusto Naylor |
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electrolyte imbalance diarrhea oral electrolyte solution dehydration acid base imbalance |
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electrolyte imbalance diarrhea oral electrolyte solution dehydration acid base imbalance |
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ABSTRACT: According to the World Health Organization, the development of orally replacement fluids and electrolytes was one of the most significant advances of the twentieth century, markedly reducing mortality from diarrheal children. In veterinary medicine, oral electrolyte solutions (OES) are routinely used to treat diarrheic neonatal calves in order to correct water, electrolyte and acid base imbalances. In North America, the use of OES is routine and there are at least 20 commercial alternatives. Use of OES has increased in recent years in Brazil, but just five commercial products are currently available. The OES should contain, in suitable concentrations, electrolytes, glucose and an alkalizing agent to ensure its therapeutic efficacy. This review aimed to address the therapeutic importance of OES for neonatal calves and to evaluate the compositions and characteristics of those commercially available in Brazil. |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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