Successful autologous transfusion from the subcutaneous space in a domestic shorthair cat with suspected anticoagulant rodenticide toxicity.

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Katherine J Nash, Amanda Yeo, Katherine Munce
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Case summary: A 6-month-old female entire domestic shorthair cat was presented with a 4-day history of progressive swelling over the dorsal cranium. Subsequent diagnostics revealed a large haematoma, a secondary haemostatic defect and a moderate anaemia. The owner disclosed access to multiple brodifacoum bait stations. The anaemia and haematoma progressed despite treatment with fresh frozen plasma and phytonadione and the cat developed signs of haemorrhagic shock. Allogenic transfusion was declined due to cost and 18 ml of blood was aspirated from the haematoma and transfused. The cat stabilised quickly and was discharged the next day with oral phytonadione.

Relevance and novel information: Autologous transfusion from the subcutaneous space has not been previously reported. It was well tolerated and life-saving in this case.

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一只疑似抗凝血灭鼠剂中毒的家养短毛猫皮下成功自体输血。
病例总结:一只6个月大的雌性家养短毛猫出现了4天的颅骨背侧进行性肿胀史。随后的诊断显示一个大血肿,继发性止血缺陷和中度贫血。业主披露了多个布罗迪科姆诱饵站的访问权限。尽管用新鲜冷冻血浆和植物二酮治疗,但贫血和血肿仍在进展,猫出现出血性休克的迹象。由于成本原因,我们谢绝了同种异体输血,并从血肿处抽出18毫升血液进行输血。猫病情迅速稳定,于次日口服植物二酮出院。相关性和新信息:以前从未报道过从皮下间隙进行自体输血。在这个病例中,它的耐受性很好,挽救了生命。
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