用血栓弹性测定法评估 42 只自然中暑狗的止血情况和疾病严重程度

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI:10.1111/jvim.17041
Michal Yanai, Sigal Klainbart, Gal Dafna, Gilad Segev, Itamar Aroch, Efrat Kelmer
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背景血栓弹性测定法(TEM)可全面了解整个凝血过程,但尚未对犬中暑引起的凝血病进行评估。目的确定血栓弹性测定法在犬中暑患者中的诊断和预后作用。在发病时和 48 小时内每隔 12 到 24 小时采集一次血液样本,分别用于检测内在 TEM 和外在 TEM(INTEM 和 EXTEM)。凝血表型(低凝、正常凝或高凝)根据 TEM 第 1 次导数曲线下面积(AUC)进行定义。与死亡相关的中位 TEM 变量(所有变量的 P 均为 0.05)包括:INTEM 凝血时间较长;发病时和发病后 12 至 24 小时(PP)的 AUC 较低;发病后 12 至 24 小时(PP)的 INTEM α 角、最大凝块坚固度和最大溶解度(ML)较低;发病后 12 至 24 小时(PP)的 EXTEM ML 较低。大多数狗在发病时凝血功能正常(EXTEM 和 INTEM 的比例分别为 66% 和 63%),但在 PP 12 至 24 小时内凝血功能低下(EXTEM 和 INTEM 的比例均为 63%)。与存活者相比,非存活者在发病时和 12 至 24 PP 期间出现低凝 INTEM 表型的比例更高(分别为 55% vs 15% 和 100% vs 50%,P = 0.045 和 0.026)。12至24小时内INTEM描记结果为低凝血的犬更易发生AKI(P = .015)。在所有时间点上,INTEM 表型为低凝的犬和非存活犬中发生弥散性血管内凝血的频率更高(P < .05)。
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Thromboelastometry for assessment of hemostasis and disease severity in 42 dogs with naturally-occurring heatstroke

Background

Thromboelastometry (TEM) provides a comprehensive overview of the entire coagulation process and has not been evaluated in heatstroke-induced coagulopathies in dogs.

Objectives

To determine the diagnostic and prognostic utility of TEM in dogs with heatstroke.

Animals

Forty-two client-owned dogs with heatstroke.

Methods

Prospective observational study. Blood samples for intrinsic and extrinsic TEM (INTEM and EXTEM, respectively) were collected at presentation and every 12 to 24 hours for 48 hours. Coagulation phenotype (hypo-, normo-, or hypercoagulable) was defined based on TEM area under the 1st derivative curve (AUC).

Results

Case fatality rate was 31%. Median TEM variables associated with death (P < .05 for all) included longer INTEM clotting time, lower AUC at presentation and at 12 to 24 hours postpresentation (PP), lower INTEM alpha angle, maximum clot firmness, and maximum lysis (ML) at 12 to 24 hours PP, and lower EXTEM ML at 12 to 24 hours PP. Most dogs were normo-coagulable on presentation (66% and 63% on EXTEM and INTEM, respectively), but hypo-coagulable 12 to 24 PP (63% for both EXTEM and INTEM). A hypo-coagulable INTEM phenotype was more frequent at presentation and 12 to 24 PP among nonsurvivors compared to survivors (55% vs 15% and 100% vs 50%, P = .045 and .026, respectively). AKI was more frequent (P = .015) in dogs with hypo-coagulable INTEM tracings at 12 to 24 hours. Disseminated intravascular coagulation was more frequent (P < .05) in dogs with a hypo-coagulable INTEM phenotype and in nonsurvivors at all timepoints.

Conclusions and Clinical Relevance

Hypocoagulability, based on INTEM AUC, is predictive of worse prognosis and occurrence of secondary complications.

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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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