Evaluation of coagulation by thromboelastography and a velocity curve in dogs with parvoviral enteritis.

IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinarni Medicina Pub Date : 2024-10-30 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.17221/49/2024-VETMED
Oya Eralp Inan, Pinar Levent, Ahmet Saril, Lina Hamabe, Meric Kocaturk, Zeki Yilmaz
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Canine parvoviral enteritis (CPE) has a high mortality rate in untreated dogs due to systemic inflammation and multi-organ dysfunction. The inflammatory process can lead to coagulation abnormalities. This study aimed to evaluate the coagulation status using thromboelastography (TEG) and assess the thrombin generation (TG) and clot dissolution using TEG-derived velocity curve (v-curve) parameters in dogs with CPE. It included 21 dogs with CPE and five healthy dogs. In addition to the clinico-haemato-biochemical examinations, the coagulation status was analysed using citrated venous blood samples with TEG. All the dogs with CPE met at least two criteria for systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). The comparison to healthy controls showed a statistically significant prolongation of reaction times (R time; P = 0.005) and times to the maximum rate of thrombus generation (TMRTG; P = 0.003). However, the times to the maximum rate of lysis (TMRL; P = 0.041) and total lysis (L; P = 0.024) decreased significantly. The TEG tracings showed coagulation states varying from hypocoagulation to hypercoagulation in dogs with CPE. These results showed that the v-curve derivate can be used to evaluate the coagulation in dogs with CPE, and it could be superior to the standard TEG variables for determining the low fibrinolytic activity. Thus, the v-curve parameters may provide a novel insight into the underlying mechanism and clinical treatment strategy of CPE-induced inflammation.

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通过血栓弹力图和速度曲线评估副病毒性肠炎患犬的凝血功能。
犬副病毒性肠炎(CPE)会引起全身炎症和多器官功能障碍,未经治疗的犬死亡率很高。炎症过程可导致凝血异常。本研究旨在使用血栓弹力图(TEG)评估 CPE 犬的凝血状态,并使用 TEG 导出的速度曲线(v 曲线)参数评估凝血酶生成(TG)和血块溶解情况。该研究包括 21 只 CPE 狗和 5 只健康狗。除了临床血液生化检查外,还使用枸橼酸静脉血样本和 TEG 分析了凝血状态。所有 CPE 患犬都至少符合两项全身炎症反应综合征 (SIRS) 的标准。与健康对照组相比,反应时间(R 时间;P = 0.005)和血栓形成最大速率时间(TMRTG;P = 0.003)明显延长。然而,最大溶解速率时间(TMRL;P = 0.041)和总溶解时间(L;P = 0.024)显著缩短。TEG 曲线显示 CPE 患犬的凝血状态从低凝到高凝不等。这些结果表明,v 曲线衍生物可用于评估 CPE 患犬的凝血状态,而且在确定低纤维蛋白溶解活性方面优于标准 TEG 变量。因此,v 曲线参数可为了解 CPE 引起的炎症的潜在机制和临床治疗策略提供新的视角。
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Veterinarni Medicina
Veterinarni Medicina Veterinary Sciences-兽医学
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期刊介绍: The journal Veterinarni Medicina publishes in English original papers, short communications, critical reviews and case reports from all fields of veterinary and biomedical sciences.
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