Hypovolemia, hyperosmolality, and acidosis associated with intraperitoneal infusion of nitrofurazone solution in healthy horses
1988
Gossett, K.A. | McCoy, D.J. | Jowett, P.L.H. | Kearney, M.T.
Nitrofurazone solution containing 0.2% nitrofurazone and 99.8% polyethylene glycol was given to 4 healthy horses (2 L in 2 L of lactated Ringer solution, intraperitoneally). Horses developed hypovolemia, hyperosmolality, and mixed respiratory and metabolic acidosis. These changes were largely attributable to polyethylene glycol, but a contribution of nitrofurazone cannot be excluded. Intraperitoneal infusion of nitrofurazone solution in horses is contraindicated.
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书目信息
American journal of veterinary research
卷
49
期
9
页码
1601
- 1604
ISSN
0002-9645
其它主题
Administration & dosage; Nitrofurazone; Acid-base equilibrium; Water-electrolyte balance; Female; Osmolar concentration; Acid-base balance; Infusions; Parenteral; Male; Polyethylene glycol; Electrolytes retention; Intraperitoneal injection; Drug effects; Hypovolemic shock
语言
英语
注释
2019-12-04
类型
Text; Journal Article
2024-02-28
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