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2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2004.03.007
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Veterinary hemodialysis: advances in management and technology

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“…De acordo com a literatura (FISCHER et al, 2004), a maioria dos animais requer cateter de 15cm de comprimento, ou maior, para que seja alcançado adequado fluxo sanguíneo durante a HD. Para cães com mais de 10kg, cateteres de 11,5 French são usados freqüentemente nos acessos agudos.…”
Section: Ciência Rural V38 N4 Jul 2008unclassified
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“…De acordo com a literatura (FISCHER et al, 2004), a maioria dos animais requer cateter de 15cm de comprimento, ou maior, para que seja alcançado adequado fluxo sanguíneo durante a HD. Para cães com mais de 10kg, cateteres de 11,5 French são usados freqüentemente nos acessos agudos.…”
Section: Ciência Rural V38 N4 Jul 2008unclassified
“…Sem diálise, os animais com IRA grave morrem freqüentemente devido às complicações da doença, antes que ocorra a recuperação da função renal. A HD aumenta a expectativa de vida desses animais, permitindo recuperação potencial (COWGILL & ELLIOT, 2004) e reduzindo as taxas de mortalidade (FISCHER et al, 2004;MELCHERT, 2005).…”
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“…The IHD treatment for dogs may be indicated for drug and Melchert et al toxin removal, electrolyte imbalances, acute renal failure (ARF), and acute exacerbation of CKD (COWGILL, 2011). The prognosis and therapy time differ for each patient depending on the underlying cause of disease, degree of renal injury, and presence of comorbidities (FISCHER et al, 2004). IHD has been used in veterinary medicine for 40 years, showing scientific evidence that it can be a safe and effective technique when performed correctly (COWGILL & GUILLAUMIN, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%