Emergency and Critical Care of Small Psittacines and Passerines

Ricardo de Matos LMV, James K. Morrisey DVM, Dip. ABVP (Avian)
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Small psittacines, such as cockatiels, budgerigars, and lovebirds, and passerines, such as canaries and finches, are commonly presented to the avian veterinarian on an emergency basis. Their diminutive size makes accurate assessment and initial supportive care essential for a favorable outcome. Techniques for handling, emergency procedures, and supportive care of small psittacines and passerines are reviewed in the first part of this article. Most birds in this group weigh less than 100 g, limiting the diagnostic tests and procedures that can be performed. Familiarity with common diseases affecting small psittacines and passerines and their presentation will allow for timely assessment and maximization of diagnostic tests increasing the probability for an accurate diagnosis. Common causes of emergency clinical presentations, recommended diagnostic procedures and treatment protocols are reviewed in the second part of this article. Lastly, quick reference tables that overview normal biological parameters, guidelines for tube feeding, etiologies of dyspnea, oral and respiratory medication regimens, emergency drugs, and the equipment necessary for handling the small avian emergency patient also are included to facilitate emergency care and treatment of these species.

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摘要小型鹦鹉,如鹦鹉、虎皮鹦鹉和鸳鸯,雀形目动物,如金丝雀和雀类,通常在紧急情况下被送到鸟类兽医那里。它们的小尺寸使得准确的评估和最初的支持性护理对良好的结果至关重要。本文的第一部分回顾了小型鹦鹉和雀鸟的处理技术、紧急程序和支持性护理。这一群体中的大多数鸟类体重不到100克,限制了可以进行的诊断测试和程序。熟悉影响小鹦鹉和雀形目动物的常见疾病及其表现将有助于及时评估和最大限度地进行诊断测试,从而增加准确诊断的可能性。紧急临床表现的常见原因,推荐的诊断程序和治疗方案将在本文的第二部分进行审查。最后,本手册还包括了快速参考表,概述了正常的生物学参数、管饲指南、呼吸困难的病因、口服和呼吸药物方案、急救药物以及处理小型鸟类急诊病人所需的设备,以方便对这些物种的急救护理和治疗。
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