Use of enteral electrolyte solutions with different sodium acetate concentrations in weaned foals: the effects on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate, and urine ph

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Autor(a) principal: Monteiro,Lorena Chaves
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Viana,Rinaldo Batista, Teixeira,Raffaella Bertoni Cavalcanti, Avanza,Marcel Ferreira Bastos, Ermita,Pedro Ancelmo Nunes, Costa,Caio Monteiro, Alves,Samuel Rodrigues, Santos,Paulo Vinícius de Morais, Balbino,Daniel Atila de Barros, Santos,João Paulo Albuquerque dos, Morais,Leticia Faria de, Ferreira,Gabriella Maria Morais, Costa,Lorraine Marcele Lopes da, Mattos,Felipe Sperandio de, Ribeiro Filho,José Dantas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The effects of acetate as an alkalinizing agent in maintenance enteral electrolyte solutions administered by nasogastric route in a continuous flow have not been previously described in weaned foals. This is the second part of a study that evaluated the effects of two electrolyte solutions of enteral therapy fluid in weaned foals. In this part, will be considered the effects of enteral electrolyte solutions containing different acetate concentrations on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate and urine pH of weaned foals. This was a controlled trial in a cross-over design performed in six foals with a mean age of 7.3 ± 1.4 months. After 12 h of water and food deprivation, each animal received the following two treatments by nasogastric route in a continuous flow of 15 ml/kg/h during 12 h: HighAcetate (acetate 52 mmol/l) and LowAcetate (acetate 22.6 mmol/l). The HighAcetate treatment was effective in generating a slight increase in blood pH, blood bicarbonate concentration, base excess and urinary pH.
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spelling Use of enteral electrolyte solutions with different sodium acetate concentrations in weaned foals: the effects on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate, and urine phfluid therapyalkalinizerhorsesdehydrationmetabolic acidosisABSTRACT: The effects of acetate as an alkalinizing agent in maintenance enteral electrolyte solutions administered by nasogastric route in a continuous flow have not been previously described in weaned foals. This is the second part of a study that evaluated the effects of two electrolyte solutions of enteral therapy fluid in weaned foals. In this part, will be considered the effects of enteral electrolyte solutions containing different acetate concentrations on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate and urine pH of weaned foals. This was a controlled trial in a cross-over design performed in six foals with a mean age of 7.3 ± 1.4 months. After 12 h of water and food deprivation, each animal received the following two treatments by nasogastric route in a continuous flow of 15 ml/kg/h during 12 h: HighAcetate (acetate 52 mmol/l) and LowAcetate (acetate 22.6 mmol/l). The HighAcetate treatment was effective in generating a slight increase in blood pH, blood bicarbonate concentration, base excess and urinary pH.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000600603Ciência Rural v.52 n.6 2022reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20210256info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMonteiro,Lorena ChavesViana,Rinaldo BatistaTeixeira,Raffaella Bertoni CavalcantiAvanza,Marcel Ferreira BastosErmita,Pedro Ancelmo NunesCosta,Caio MonteiroAlves,Samuel RodriguesSantos,Paulo Vinícius de MoraisBalbino,Daniel Atila de BarrosSantos,João Paulo Albuquerque dosMorais,Leticia Faria deFerreira,Gabriella Maria MoraisCosta,Lorraine Marcele Lopes daMattos,Felipe Sperandio deRibeiro Filho,José Dantaseng2021-11-18T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of enteral electrolyte solutions with different sodium acetate concentrations in weaned foals: the effects on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate, and urine ph
title Use of enteral electrolyte solutions with different sodium acetate concentrations in weaned foals: the effects on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate, and urine ph
spellingShingle Use of enteral electrolyte solutions with different sodium acetate concentrations in weaned foals: the effects on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate, and urine ph
Monteiro,Lorena Chaves
fluid therapy
alkalinizer
horses
dehydration
metabolic acidosis
title_short Use of enteral electrolyte solutions with different sodium acetate concentrations in weaned foals: the effects on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate, and urine ph
title_full Use of enteral electrolyte solutions with different sodium acetate concentrations in weaned foals: the effects on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate, and urine ph
title_fullStr Use of enteral electrolyte solutions with different sodium acetate concentrations in weaned foals: the effects on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate, and urine ph
title_full_unstemmed Use of enteral electrolyte solutions with different sodium acetate concentrations in weaned foals: the effects on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate, and urine ph
title_sort Use of enteral electrolyte solutions with different sodium acetate concentrations in weaned foals: the effects on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate, and urine ph
author Monteiro,Lorena Chaves
author_facet Monteiro,Lorena Chaves
Viana,Rinaldo Batista
Teixeira,Raffaella Bertoni Cavalcanti
Avanza,Marcel Ferreira Bastos
Ermita,Pedro Ancelmo Nunes
Costa,Caio Monteiro
Alves,Samuel Rodrigues
Santos,Paulo Vinícius de Morais
Balbino,Daniel Atila de Barros
Santos,João Paulo Albuquerque dos
Morais,Leticia Faria de
Ferreira,Gabriella Maria Morais
Costa,Lorraine Marcele Lopes da
Mattos,Felipe Sperandio de
Ribeiro Filho,José Dantas
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author2 Viana,Rinaldo Batista
Teixeira,Raffaella Bertoni Cavalcanti
Avanza,Marcel Ferreira Bastos
Ermita,Pedro Ancelmo Nunes
Costa,Caio Monteiro
Alves,Samuel Rodrigues
Santos,Paulo Vinícius de Morais
Balbino,Daniel Atila de Barros
Santos,João Paulo Albuquerque dos
Morais,Leticia Faria de
Ferreira,Gabriella Maria Morais
Costa,Lorraine Marcele Lopes da
Mattos,Felipe Sperandio de
Ribeiro Filho,José Dantas
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monteiro,Lorena Chaves
Viana,Rinaldo Batista
Teixeira,Raffaella Bertoni Cavalcanti
Avanza,Marcel Ferreira Bastos
Ermita,Pedro Ancelmo Nunes
Costa,Caio Monteiro
Alves,Samuel Rodrigues
Santos,Paulo Vinícius de Morais
Balbino,Daniel Atila de Barros
Santos,João Paulo Albuquerque dos
Morais,Leticia Faria de
Ferreira,Gabriella Maria Morais
Costa,Lorraine Marcele Lopes da
Mattos,Felipe Sperandio de
Ribeiro Filho,José Dantas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fluid therapy
alkalinizer
horses
dehydration
metabolic acidosis
topic fluid therapy
alkalinizer
horses
dehydration
metabolic acidosis
description ABSTRACT: The effects of acetate as an alkalinizing agent in maintenance enteral electrolyte solutions administered by nasogastric route in a continuous flow have not been previously described in weaned foals. This is the second part of a study that evaluated the effects of two electrolyte solutions of enteral therapy fluid in weaned foals. In this part, will be considered the effects of enteral electrolyte solutions containing different acetate concentrations on acid-base balance, blood glucose, lactate and urine pH of weaned foals. This was a controlled trial in a cross-over design performed in six foals with a mean age of 7.3 ± 1.4 months. After 12 h of water and food deprivation, each animal received the following two treatments by nasogastric route in a continuous flow of 15 ml/kg/h during 12 h: HighAcetate (acetate 52 mmol/l) and LowAcetate (acetate 22.6 mmol/l). The HighAcetate treatment was effective in generating a slight increase in blood pH, blood bicarbonate concentration, base excess and urinary pH.
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