2015
DOI: 10.9775/kvfd.2015.14429
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Dilate Kardiyomiyopatili Köpeklerde Serum ve Asites Sıvısı Proteomlarının Araştırılması

Abstract: The aim of the study was to investigate serum global proteomes in dogs with overt dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and to evaluate protein expression in serum with that in ascitic fluid. Eight healthy dogs (control group) and 8 dogs with DCM were included in the study. DCM was diagnosed based on echocardiographic evidence including increased left ventricular dimension at diastole and systole, increased E point to septal separation, and decreased fractional shortening. Serum and ascitic fluid samples were analyzed … Show more

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“…AF is the most life threatening cardiac arrhythmia among canine and feline patients [3] , although presence of AF does not always accompany with a cardiac pathology. A poor prognosis in canine DCM can be related to AF [4] . Also, uncontrolled arrhythmias may lead to DCM within days [5] .…”
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“…AF is the most life threatening cardiac arrhythmia among canine and feline patients [3] , although presence of AF does not always accompany with a cardiac pathology. A poor prognosis in canine DCM can be related to AF [4] . Also, uncontrolled arrhythmias may lead to DCM within days [5] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to literature [3,4] , symptomatic treatments such as intravenous lactated Ringer solution combined with 5% dextrose (10 ml/kg/hr) were given to rehydrate the patient, prednisolone (1 mg/ kg, q12h, PO), and amoxycillin clavulinate (20 mg/kg, q12h , PO) and digoxin (0.025 mg/kg, q24h, PO) was given in order to control AF in the patient.…”
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confidence: 99%