Hypoxaemia and bradyarrhythmia in a foal undergoing surgical bladder repair

Petruccione, I., Levionnois, O. and Pawson, P. (2021) Hypoxaemia and bradyarrhythmia in a foal undergoing surgical bladder repair. Veterinary Record Case Reports, 9(1), e35. (doi: 10.1002/vrc2.35)

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Abstract

A five-day-old female Thoroughbred foal was diagnosed with uroperitoneum and ruptured bladder. Prior to general anaesthesia mild hyperkalaemia (5.2 mmol L−1) and respiratory distress were noticed. Under general anaesthesia urine was drained rapidly by free flow through an abdominal incision. During abdominal drainage heart rate declined from 80 to 40 beats per minute and atrial standstill was suspected on the electrocardiogram. Arterial blood gas analysis revealed worsening hyperkalaemia (6 mmol L−1) and severe hypoxaemia (PaO2 31 mmHg). Calcium gluconate, 23% 4 mg kg−1 diluted 1:4 with sodium chloride 0.9%, was administer over 20 minutes to restoring the resting membrane potential. To treat hypoxaemia, mechanical ventilation was started and salbutamol 100 μg was administered through the endotracheal tube. Atrial standstill resolved and heart rate increased. General anaesthesia ended without further complications. Careful pre-operative preparation is required in foals with uroperitoneum to avoid the exacerbation of relatively mild alterations in electrolyte balance.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Petruccione, Ilaria and Pawson, Dr Pat
Authors: Petruccione, I., Levionnois, O., and Pawson, P.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine
Journal Name:Veterinary Record Case Reports
Publisher:BMJ Publishing Group
ISSN:2052-6121
ISSN (Online):2052-6121
Published Online:19 February 2021

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