2007
DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.68.8.850
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Effects of hypertonic sodium bicarbonate solution on electrolyte concentrations and enzyme activities in newborn calves with respiratory and metabolic acidosis

Abstract: Administration of hypertonic NaHCO(3) solution to acidotic neonatal calves did not have any adverse effects on plasma concentrations of several commonly measured electrolytes or enzyme activities. The treatment volume used was smaller, compared with that for an isotonic solution, which makes it more practical for use in field settings.

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“…Being neonates, hypoglycemia may contribute to bradycardia when this sign is present. Buffer solutions containing sodium bicarbonate have safely been used recently to improve the acid-base status in acidotic perinatal calves (23). One way to treat metabolic acidosis and hyperkalemia is by IV infusions of 5% dextrose solution containing 150 mEq NaHCO 3 /L.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Being neonates, hypoglycemia may contribute to bradycardia when this sign is present. Buffer solutions containing sodium bicarbonate have safely been used recently to improve the acid-base status in acidotic perinatal calves (23). One way to treat metabolic acidosis and hyperkalemia is by IV infusions of 5% dextrose solution containing 150 mEq NaHCO 3 /L.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results have already been envisaged in previous studies that decrease in plasma volume stimulates sympathetic nervous system which increases the heart rate through peripheral vasoconstriction. It also stimulates rennin-angiotensin-aldosterone system to maintain mean arterial pressure, heart balance and organ perfusion (Flores et al, 2006;Bleul et al, 2007). In calves with diarrhea, heart rate decreased toward baseline after administration of ISS and HSS to groups A and B, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In calves with diarrhea, heart rate decreased toward baseline after administration of ISS and HSS to groups A and B, respectively. An immediate expansion in plasma volume due to increased serum osmolarity is the contributing factor for activation of cardiovascular reflex mechanisms (Bertone et al, 1990;Constable et al, 1995;Bleul et al, 2007). These effects were, however, transient; lasting only for one h and then heart rate dropped and became normal rapidly.…”
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confidence: 99%
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