CS: Bleeding Flashcards

1
Q

How does shock manifest in cats?

A

Can be bradycardia not necessarily tachycardia

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2
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Shock dose rates?

A

90ml/kg/hr dogs

60ml/kg/hr cats

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3
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At what platelet count does spontaneous haemorrahge occour? INjection/FNA?

A

25x10^9 spontaneous

50x10^9 with trauma

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4
Q

Ddx for thrombocytopenia?

A
Production
- myelopthisis (neoplasia in BM) 
- infectious BM 
-
Consumption
- immune mediated
- DIC 
Sequestration
- splenic/hepatic dz
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5
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Triggers of immune mediated thrombocytonpenia?

A
- most commonly idiopathic 
> r/o 
- tick borne dz
- infection 
- neoplasia
- vax/drugs
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6
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How is prednisolone dosed?

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  • 2-4mg/kg/d PO 25kg use allometric dosing scheme otherwsie side effects
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7
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What may be given concurrently with prednisolone especially in a thrmobocytopenic animal?

A
  • omeprazole/gastric protectants
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8
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How long should immune mediated thrombocytopenia take to improve on immunosuppressive doses of prednisolone

A

~week, some take more

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9
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If refractory to prednisolone, what can you tx IMT with?

A
  • IV Ig (block FcR)
  • vincristine
  • mebs azathioprine
  • mebs cyclosprine
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10
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Where should you not sample from if coagulopathy or esp thrombocytopenia ddx?

A
  • jugular (cannot occlude without occluding airways)

- cystocentesis

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11
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Normal dog USG?

A

1.025-1.035

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12
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Tx of a. vasorum?

A
  • fenbendazole (x 5d courses) high dose rate over 1-2months (NL)
  • imidacloprid/moxidectin spot-ono (LIC) single application (lower efficacy, give monthly)
  • milbemycin (lic)
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13
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Things to look for when treating a. vasorum?

A

Parasitic emboli

  • dont excercise
  • rest min 10d
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14
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Dx a. vasorum?

A
  • IDEX Snap test
  • feacal smer LI
  • bearmanns feacal flotation
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15
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What electrolyte imbalances can a. vasorum cause?

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  • granuloma -> vit D metabolism problems -> Hypercalcaemia ?
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16
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Givig vit K

A
  • SQ initially (human prep -> analphylaxis if given IV)

- New vet formulation an be given IV

17
Q

When would hypertonic fluids be useful?

A
  • loss of plasma oncotic pressure

- bran oedema