2022
DOI: 10.1002/vrc2.319
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Spontaneous pulmonary haemorrhage in a standing sedated horse

Abstract: A 615 kg, 20‐year‐old, male, neutered Dutch warmblood horse was admitted for complete removal of incisor teeth under sedation. The horse was sedated with intramuscular acepromazine (0.1 mg/kg) and several intravenous detomidine boli (total dose of 0.008 mg/kg), followed by detomidine constant rate of infusion. At the beginning of the surgery (47 minutes after starting sedation), the horse retched and coughed out haemorrhagic fluid. Surgery was discontinued and profuse bleeding started from the nostrils. Mild h… Show more

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“…Acute spontaneous hemorrhage is fatal in equines, and is reported in veterinary literature as either spontaneous ( Varegg et al ., 2019 ; Camacho-Rozo et al ., 2020 ; Calero Rodriguez and deGrauw, 2022 ; Hurcombe et al ., 2022 ), exercise-induced ( Lyle et al ., 2011 ; Hinchcliff et al ., 2015 ; Poole and Erickson, 2016 ) or due to invasive procedures causing serious trauma to the nasal conchae, or lung biopsy ( Relave et al ., 2010 ; Hinchcliff et al ., 2015 ; Varegg et al ., 2019 ). Severe hypovolemic shock is usually the cause of sudden death in such cases ( Mudge 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acute spontaneous hemorrhage is fatal in equines, and is reported in veterinary literature as either spontaneous ( Varegg et al ., 2019 ; Camacho-Rozo et al ., 2020 ; Calero Rodriguez and deGrauw, 2022 ; Hurcombe et al ., 2022 ), exercise-induced ( Lyle et al ., 2011 ; Hinchcliff et al ., 2015 ; Poole and Erickson, 2016 ) or due to invasive procedures causing serious trauma to the nasal conchae, or lung biopsy ( Relave et al ., 2010 ; Hinchcliff et al ., 2015 ; Varegg et al ., 2019 ). Severe hypovolemic shock is usually the cause of sudden death in such cases ( Mudge 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%