2021
DOI: 10.1111/vec.13084
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Characteristics of arterial catheter use and related complications in dogs and cats in an intensive care unit

Abstract: Objective: To identify characteristics of arterial catheter use, including indwelling times and reasons for removal, and analyze potential risk factors for complications based on patient-and catheter-related variables.

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“…In dogs, there were 21 instances of swollen paws and 3 instances of cold paws. Taken together, the instances of loss of function, swollen paw and cold paw might all indicate thrombosis, but this cannot be confirmed 308 …”
Section: Peco Question: Arterial Catheters (Dogs)mentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…In dogs, there were 21 instances of swollen paws and 3 instances of cold paws. Taken together, the instances of loss of function, swollen paw and cold paw might all indicate thrombosis, but this cannot be confirmed 308 …”
Section: Peco Question: Arterial Catheters (Dogs)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The association between arterial catheters and dwell time was partially explored in these 3 studies. The dwell times were median (mix‐max) 12 h (3.5‐35); 308 3 h (1‐117); 312 and 7.7 h (0.9‐42.5, dogs and cats combined) 309 . Complication rates were related to dwell time, but the exact nature of the complications was not characterized.…”
Section: Peco Question: Arterial Catheterization (Cats)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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