2018
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-9564
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A velocidade de infusão da solução poli-iônica intravenosa contendo 84mEq/L de lactato determina a intensidade do efeito alcalinizante em equinos

Abstract: RESUMO O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar os efeitos da solução poli-iônica intravenosa contendo 84mEq/L de lactato (L84) sobre os equilíbrios hidroeletrolítico e ácido-base de equinos, quando administrada de forma rápida ou lenta. Cinco equinos sadios adultos receberam a infusão contínua intravenosa da L84, em volume correspondente a 10% do peso corporal, em duas ocasiões: a) infusão rápida (16,66mL/kg/h) durante seis horas; b) infusão lenta (8,33mL/kg/h) durante 12 horas. Amostras de sangue venoso foram… Show more

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“…The decrease in K + FE during infusion, with return to original values at 4.5 h, occurred in response to hemodilution, hyperhydration, and the need to excrete excess liquid in the studied animals. This result is different from that observed in studies in sheep (FLAIBAN, 2010) and horses (PINTO et al, 2018), which showed elevated K + excretion, and in calves (JUNQUEIRA et al, 2015), which did not show any variation.…”
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“…The decrease in K + FE during infusion, with return to original values at 4.5 h, occurred in response to hemodilution, hyperhydration, and the need to excrete excess liquid in the studied animals. This result is different from that observed in studies in sheep (FLAIBAN, 2010) and horses (PINTO et al, 2018), which showed elevated K + excretion, and in calves (JUNQUEIRA et al, 2015), which did not show any variation.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…This result is different from that observed in healthy sheep and calves, which showed no difference in L-lactate FE before, during, or after the solution infusions (FLAIBAN, 2010;JUNQUEIRA et al, 2015). Healthy horses, when receiving L84 solution at a speed of 16.66 mL/ kg/h, showed an increase in L-lactate FE at the end of the infusion, with a return to baseline values 6 h after the end of the infusion (PINTO et al, 2018).…”
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