2019
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20181011
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Abstract: Six adult Holstein cows were used in this fluid therapy study. All animals were previously submitted to 24 hours of water and food abstaining period and submitted to both hydration treatments for eight hours in a crossover design 6x2. Two treatments with hypotonic solutions (190 mOsm/L) with low strong ion difference and different chloride concentrations solutions were executed. Physical, biochemical, blood gas analysis and urinary evaluation were executed in five different experimental times (T-24h, T0h, T4h,… Show more

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“…In the goats in the present trial, there was a significant decrease in USG in both treatments, reaching the lowest values at T9–12 ( P <0.05, Table 3 ). The results of the present trial demonstrated the effective and mainly early effect of enteral fluid therapy in the expansion of blood volume, confirming the results obtained by Alves et al [ 1 ], Dias et al [ 8 ] and Monteiro et al [ 19 ].…”
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“…In the goats in the present trial, there was a significant decrease in USG in both treatments, reaching the lowest values at T9–12 ( P <0.05, Table 3 ). The results of the present trial demonstrated the effective and mainly early effect of enteral fluid therapy in the expansion of blood volume, confirming the results obtained by Alves et al [ 1 ], Dias et al [ 8 ] and Monteiro et al [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, the electrolytic solutions tested in the present study, by not having this type of adverse effect proved to be safe, and may even be used in patients with mild hyponatremia. Similar results to the present trial have been described in calves [ 21 ] and cattle [ 1 ].…”
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confidence: 92%
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