2013
DOI: 10.1111/jvim.12049
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Renal Replacement Therapy in Healthy Adult Horses

Abstract: Background: Renal replacement therapy (RRT) has been implemented extensively in people to facilitate recovery from acute renal failure (ARF). RRT has not been explored in horses, but might provide a further treatment option in horses with ARF.Objective: To investigate efficacy and safety of RRT in horses. Animals: Five healthy adult horses. Methods: A prospective study was performed on horses restrained in stocks and intravenously connected to a commercial RRT machine to allow continuous venovenous hemodiafilt… Show more

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“…Hemodiafiltration treatment has been documented in a foal with post‐resuscitation renal failure and in healthy adult horses using a continuous RRT machine . Both reports describe successful treatment without major adverse effects in the patients . Hemodiafiltration is a well‐established treatment in dogs, and monitoring protocols used for dogs performed very well for this foal, including regional citrate anticoagulation.…”
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“…Hemodiafiltration treatment has been documented in a foal with post‐resuscitation renal failure and in healthy adult horses using a continuous RRT machine . Both reports describe successful treatment without major adverse effects in the patients . Hemodiafiltration is a well‐established treatment in dogs, and monitoring protocols used for dogs performed very well for this foal, including regional citrate anticoagulation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…11 Both reports describe successful treatment without major adverse effects in the patients. 10,11 Hemodiafiltration is a well-established treatment in dogs, and monitoring protocols used for dogs performed very well for this foal, including regional citrate anticoagulation. The main difficulty would have been if further treatment was required, because of development of thrombophlebitis and the necessity to keep a patent large-bore dialysis catheter for the duration of dialysis support.…”
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“…Acute Renal Injury has multiple pathophysiology mechanisms such as renal infarction and ischemia by hypovolemia, myoglobinuria, hemoglobinuria, leptospirosis and other infectious diseases, vasculitis, neoplasia, urolithiasis, and toxic nephropathies by aminoglycosides, non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), heavy metals, vitamin D toxicosis and many other exogenous and endogenous insults (4,(10)(11)(12). Although urolithiasis is common in sheep, cases of AKI are unusual.…”
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confidence: 99%