2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-1676.2005.tb02731.x
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Use of a Quantitative Strong Ion Approach to Determine the Mechanism for Acid—Base Abnormalities in Sick Calves with or without Diarrhea

Abstract: Acid-base abnormalities are frequently present in sick calves. The mechanism for an acid-base disturbance can be characterized using the strong ion approach, which requires accurate values for the total concentration of plasma nonvolatile buffers (A tot ) and the effective dissociation constant for plasma weak acids (K a ). The aims of this study were to experimentally determine A tot , K a , and net protein charge values for calf plasma and to apply these values quantitatively to data from sick calves to dete… Show more

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“…The calves with diarrhea (group II) presented with significantly lower concentrations of chloride than the controls. Contrary to the calves from group II, in acute diarrhea hyponatremia (Na + is usually below reference value: 132-152 mmol/L) and hyperchloremia or normochloremia (reference value: 97-111 mmol/L) are observed (12,16). However, previous studies documented a decrease in plasma Cl -concentrations of diarrheic calves (17), especially in animals with severe diarrhea (18).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…The calves with diarrhea (group II) presented with significantly lower concentrations of chloride than the controls. Contrary to the calves from group II, in acute diarrhea hyponatremia (Na + is usually below reference value: 132-152 mmol/L) and hyperchloremia or normochloremia (reference value: 97-111 mmol/L) are observed (12,16). However, previous studies documented a decrease in plasma Cl -concentrations of diarrheic calves (17), especially in animals with severe diarrhea (18).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Acidosis in calves with diarrhea is due predominantly to a strong ion acidosis in response to hyponatremia accompanied by normochloremia or hyperchloremia (3,4,12). Therefore, a highly effective SID solution (sodium bicarbonate) is used to correct this acid-base disturbance, the strong ion acidosis (decrease of SID).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estados de acidose metabólica devem ser tratados com soluções tamponantes, e as soluções de bicarbonato de sódio infundidas por via intravenosa são consideradas de eleição para o tratamento dessa condição (Constable, 2003). No entanto, a administração rápida ou o uso excessivo desse tampão podem ocasionar alcalose iatrogênica, hipernatremia, hipopotassemia, acidose paradoxal do líquido cefalorraquidiano e hemorragia intracraniana (Hartsfield et al, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…A Diferença de Íons Fortes (Strong Ion Difference -SID) foi calculada empregando-se a fórmula SID = (Na + + K + ) -Cl - (Constable et al 2005).…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…As variações discretas dos eletrólitos não foram acompanhadas por alteração na relação entre eles. Isso ficou comprovado pela ausência de variação da SID, a qual se manteve próxima a 40 mmol/L, valor considerado fisiológico para os bovinos (Constable et al 2005).…”
Section: Quadro 1 Variação ( X± S) Da Matéria Seca (Ms) Das Concentunclassified