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Vet Clin Pathol ; 53(1): 136-140, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38321630

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Disruption of acid-base homeostasis can lead to many clinical problems. Ammonia excretion by the kidneys is critical to maintaining acid-base homeostasis through bicarbonate production. Measurement of ammonia excretion may help determine if the kidneys are properly functioning in maintaining acid-base balance. Reference intervals are essential tools for clinical decision-making but do not currently exist for urinary ammonia-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) in feline patients. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to generate a reference interval (RI) for UACR in healthy adult cats. METHODS: The study used samples from client-owned adult healthy cats that presented to the University of Florida Primary Care and Dentistry service (n = 92). Physical examination, serum biochemistry, urinalysis, urine ammonia, and creatinine concentrations were measured. Cats were excluded if there were significant abnormalities in their urinalysis or biochemistry panel. The RI for UACR was calculated according to the recommendation of the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology. The UACR was evaluated for correlation with serum bicarbonate, weight, age, and sex. RESULTS: The RI for UACR was 3.4-20.7 with 90% confidence intervals for the lower and upper limits of (3.0-3.7) and (16.0-23.7), respectively. No significant correlation with age, sex, or weight was found. There was no discernable relationship between serum bicarbonate and UACR. CONCLUSIONS: Establishing an RI for UACR in healthy adult cats will allow further studies to determine if changes in UACR are observed during specific disease states.


Asunto(s)
Amoníaco , Enfermedades de los Gatos , Gatos , Animales , Creatinina/orina , Bicarbonatos , Urinálisis/veterinaria , Riñón , Albuminuria/orina , Albuminuria/veterinaria
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Am Surg ; 89(6): 2904-2906, 2023 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35302395

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Meckel's diverticulum is commonly symptomatic the first 2 years of life. Complications associated with Meckel's diverticulum are due to gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding or obstruction. A 5-day-old male presented to the emergency department (ED) with an episode of bright red blood per rectum (BRBPR) associated with emesis. Vital signs were normal and abdomen soft and non-distended. Serial abdominal radiographs progressed to show distention of small bowel and air fluid levels. Operative intervention was undertaken with diagnosis of intestinal obstruction. On exploratory laparotomy, 24 cm of a fibrosed, ischemic closed-loop ileal segment densely adherent to the tip of a Meckel's diverticulum was identified and resected, followed by primary reanastamosis. Histologic findings confirmed ectopic gastric tissue. Symptomatic Meckel's diverticulum is often secondary to intestinal obstruction and hematochezia, findings which are caused by incarcerated inguinal hernia or ileocolic intussusception. Our patient presented with a closed loop, which has not been previously reported.


Asunto(s)
Cavidad Abdominal , Obstrucción Intestinal , Intususcepción , Divertículo Ileal , Recién Nacido , Humanos , Masculino , Divertículo Ileal/diagnóstico , Divertículo Ileal/diagnóstico por imagen , Obstrucción Intestinal/diagnóstico por imagen , Obstrucción Intestinal/etiología , Obstrucción Intestinal/cirugía , Intususcepción/etiología , Laparotomía/efectos adversos , Cavidad Abdominal/patología , Hemorragia Gastrointestinal/cirugía
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Cardiol Rev ; 29(1): 43-47, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32947478

RESUMEN

The novel coronavirus (severe acute respiratory syndrome CoV-2 [SARS-CoV-2]), also known as COVID-19, is a single-stranded enveloped RNA virus that created a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in January 2020, with a global case burden of over 15 million in just 7 months. Infected patients develop a wide range of clinical manifestations-typically presenting with fever, cough, myalgia, and fatigue. Severely ill patients may fall victim to acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute heart injuries, neurological manifestations, or complications due to secondary infections. These critically ill patients are also found to have disrupted coagulation function, predisposing them to consumptive coagulopathies, and both venous and thromboembolic complications. Common laboratory findings include thrombocytopenia, elevated D-dimer, fibrin degradation products, and fibrinogen, all of which have been associated with greater disease severity. Many cases of pulmonary embolism have been noted, along with deep vein thrombosis, ischemic stroke, myocardial infarction, and systemic arterial embolism. The pathogenesis of coronavirus has not been completely elucidated, but the virus is known to cause excessive inflammation, endothelial injury, hypoxia, and disseminated intravascular coagulation, all of which contribute to thrombosis formation. These patients are also faced with prolonged immobilization while staying in the hospital or intensive care unit. It is important to have a high degree of suspicion for thrombotic complications as patients may rapidly deteriorate in severe cases. Evidence suggests that prophylaxis with anticoagulation may lead to a lower risk of mortality, although it does not eliminate the possibility. The risks and benefits of anticoagulation treatment should be considered in each case. Patients should be regularly evaluated for bleeding risks and thrombotic complications.


Asunto(s)
Trastornos de la Coagulación Sanguínea/sangre , COVID-19/sangre , Embolia/sangre , Trombosis/sangre , Anticoagulantes/uso terapéutico , Trastornos de la Coagulación Sanguínea/tratamiento farmacológico , Trastornos de la Coagulación Sanguínea/etiología , Trastornos de la Coagulación Sanguínea/metabolismo , COVID-19/complicaciones , COVID-19/metabolismo , Síndrome de Liberación de Citoquinas/sangre , Síndrome de Liberación de Citoquinas/complicaciones , Síndrome de Liberación de Citoquinas/metabolismo , Coagulación Intravascular Diseminada/sangre , Coagulación Intravascular Diseminada/etiología , Coagulación Intravascular Diseminada/metabolismo , Coagulación Intravascular Diseminada/prevención & control , Embolia/etiología , Embolia/metabolismo , Embolia/prevención & control , Endotelio Vascular/metabolismo , Productos de Degradación de Fibrina-Fibrinógeno/metabolismo , Fibrinógeno/metabolismo , Humanos , Hipoxia/sangre , Hipoxia/etiología , Hipoxia/metabolismo , Inmovilización , Inflamación/sangre , Inflamación/etiología , Inflamación/metabolismo , Accidente Cerebrovascular Isquémico/sangre , Accidente Cerebrovascular Isquémico/etiología , Accidente Cerebrovascular Isquémico/metabolismo , Accidente Cerebrovascular Isquémico/prevención & control , Infarto del Miocardio/sangre , Infarto del Miocardio/etiología , Infarto del Miocardio/metabolismo , Infarto del Miocardio/prevención & control , Guías de Práctica Clínica como Asunto , Embolia Pulmonar/sangre , Embolia Pulmonar/etiología , Embolia Pulmonar/metabolismo , Embolia Pulmonar/prevención & control , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Trombocitopenia/sangre , Trombocitopenia/etiología , Trombosis/etiología , Trombosis/metabolismo , Trombosis/prevención & control , Trombosis de la Vena/sangre , Trombosis de la Vena/etiología , Trombosis de la Vena/metabolismo , Trombosis de la Vena/prevención & control
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J Card Surg ; 35(12): 3585-3587, 2020 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32985715

RESUMEN

We report a case of invasive candidiasis causing a mycotic pseudoaneurysm involving the ascending aorta and pulmonary artery. The patient presented two years after heart-kidney transplant with acute limb ischemia resulting from embolization of fungal vegetations. Operative findings included a pseudoaneurysm resulting from near-complete dehiscence of the aortic suture line, and large vegetations within the ascending aorta extended to the aortic arch and pulmonary artery, with localized dehiscence of the pulmonic suture line. The ascending aorta was replaced, and the pulmonary artery was repaired with bovine pericardium. The patient did well, and blood cultures were negative at 6 months follow-up.


Asunto(s)
Aneurisma Falso , Aneurisma Infectado , Trasplante de Riñón , Aneurisma Falso/diagnóstico por imagen , Aneurisma Falso/cirugía , Aneurisma Infectado/diagnóstico por imagen , Aneurisma Infectado/cirugía , Animales , Aorta/cirugía , Candida , Bovinos , Humanos , Arteria Pulmonar/diagnóstico por imagen , Arteria Pulmonar/cirugía
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Case Rep Otolaryngol ; 2020: 3527481, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32292619

RESUMEN

Chronic cough is a frequently encountered condition with multiple etiologies. In patients with neurogenic chronic cough, peripheral laryngopharyngeal hypersensitivity of the vagus nerve stimulates the cough reflex. We present three cases of "Oto-tricho-tussia," describing hair within the ear canal stimulating Arnold's branch of the vagus nerve and triggering the urge-to-cough. All three patients experienced significant improvement or complete resolution of their cough symptoms after removal of the hair resting on their tympanic membrane and external auditory canal. We encourage ear canal examination and promotion of proper ear cleaning habits as this is an easily treatable consideration for the cause of chronic cough.

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J ASEAN Fed Endocr Soc ; 34(2): 144-152, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33442149

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: Games promoting nutrition education are helpful tools to improve nutrition knowledge. Healthy Foodie is an interactive web-based nutrition game for Filipino children. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of Healthy Foodie on the nutrition knowledge of children aged 7 to 10 years old. METHODOLOGY: This study had 2 phases. In Phase 1, we developed and validated the Healthy Foodie nutrition game application and Nutrition Knowledge Questionnaire involving 46 participants. The Nutrition Knowledge Questionnaire was divided into 2 15-item questionnaires: Part 1 pertained to Food Group Knowledge and Part 2 on Food Frequency Knowledge. Phase 2 was the implementation of the game and questionnaire. This was a randomized controlled trial conducted in two elementary schools in Manila, involving 360 participants divided equally into control and experimental groups. RESULTS: For Phase 1, internal consistency of the questionnaire using the Kuder-Richardson Formula 20 was 0.75 for part 1 and 0.70 for Part 2. In Phase 2, comparing the adjusted posttest mean Food Group Knowledge scores, there was statistically higher score (F=111.84, p=0.0001) in the experimental group (11.57±0.20) compared to the control (8.51±0.20). In the adjusted posttest mean Food Frequency Knowledge scores, there was a statistically higher score (F=56.12, p=0.0001) in the experimental group (10.70±0.15) compared to the control (9.07±0.15). CONCLUSION: A nutrition game-based intervention such as Healthy Foodie is effective as a reinforcement intervention to previous standard nutrition education of school-aged children.

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