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Septic shock in canine babesiosis (CROSBI ID 149724)

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Matijatko, Vesna ; Kiš, Ivana ; Torti, Marin ; Brkljačić, Mirna ; Kučer, Nada ; Barić Rafaj, Renata ; Grden, Darko ; Živičnjak, Tatjana ; Mrljak, Vladimir Septic shock in canine babesiosis // Veterinary parasitology, 162 (2009), 3-4; 263-270. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2009.03.011

Podaci o odgovornosti

Matijatko, Vesna ; Kiš, Ivana ; Torti, Marin ; Brkljačić, Mirna ; Kučer, Nada ; Barić Rafaj, Renata ; Grden, Darko ; Živičnjak, Tatjana ; Mrljak, Vladimir

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Septic shock in canine babesiosis

The records of all canine patients (86) that had been diagnosed with babesiosis and that were admitted to the Clinic for Internal Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagreb from January 2007 to December 2007 were reviewed retrospectively. All dogs that had been diagnosed with canine babesiosis and that had systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) followed by multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), and refractory hypotension, were included in this study. Of eighty-six patients diagnosed with canine babesiosis that were admitted during the study period, ten had evidence of septic shock and were included in this study. Seven of the ten dogs had a level of parasitaemia above 1%, with the highest level being 20.2%, seven of the ten dogs were anaemic and three of the ten dogs were leucopoenic. Thrombocytopenia was present in nine dogs. Hypoglycaemia was noted in two dogs, and bilirubinaemia in nine dogs. Four patients had involvement of two organs, five had involvement of three organs, and one had involvement of four organs. The organ that was most frequently involved was the kidney (nine cases). Central nervous system dysfunction was the rarest complication noted (one case). The mortality rate in non-septic shock canine babesiosis was 2.6%. All dogs that developed septic shock died between the first and the fourth day after admission. The 100% mortality rate that is reported here reflects the fact that in cases in which progression of the inflammatory response leads to the development of septic shock, an unfavourable outcome should be expected.

babesiosis ; dog ; septic shock ; sepsis ; SIRS ; MODS ; blood pressure

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Podaci o izdanju

162 (3-4)

2009.

263-270

objavljeno

0304-4017

10.1016/j.vetpar.2009.03.011

Povezanost rada

Veterinarska medicina

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