2024
DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.24.02.0029
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Faster perfusate instillation time results in more systemic leakage of amikacin sulfate when performing intravenous regional limb perfusion in horses

Laurel K. Saldinger,
Isabelle Kilcoyne,
Jorge Nieto

Abstract: OBJECTIVE To evaluate if a difference in synovial amikacin concentrations exists in the radiocarpal joint (RCJ) following different durations of instillation of an IV regional limb perfusion (IVRLP) perfusate. ANIMALS 7 healthy horses. METHODS Horses received 2 IVRLPs with 2 g amikacin diluted to 60 mL with 0.9% NaCl via the cephalic vein in a crossover study design with a wash-out period between procedures. Instillation of the perfusate was administered over a 1-minute (technique 1) and 5-minute (techniqu… Show more

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