机械通气后高流量鼻氧治疗犬蜱麻痹:一个病例系列。

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Cad Morris, W Z Lim, R E Donaldson
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摘要

5只被诊断为全循环蜱麻痹并接受治疗的狗成功地从机械通气(MV)断奶到高流量鼻氧治疗(HFNOT)。所有狗进行机械通气,主要用于低通气,平均时间为80小时(36-113小时)。并发疾病包括吸入性肺炎(n = 3)和喉麻痹导致上气道阻塞(n = 3)。HFNOT的中位持续时间为4小时(0.5-24小时),然后降级为传统氧疗(TOT)或停止氧支持。报告的并发症包括角膜浅表性溃疡(n = 2)、血栓性静脉炎(n = 2)、胃肠梗阻(n = 3)、尿路感染(n = 2)和呼吸机后癫痫发作(n = 1);然而,没有一个与HFNOT相关。在MV期间,一只狗出现气胸,通过双侧开胸引流管进行持续吸引,但没有发现HFNOT的进展。除一只狗外,所有狗都能很好地耐受鼻尖植入,在HFNOT治疗1小时后需要过渡到TOT。所有的狗都存活下来出院了。虽然不推荐用于低通气的初始治疗,但在本病例中,一系列HFNOT被成功地用作通气后可恢复的神经肌肉疾病犬的断奶策略。这是首次报道的在犬中,特别是蜱虫麻痹后使用HFNOT的病例。
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High flow nasal oxygen therapy after mechanical ventilation in dogs with tick paralysis: a case series.

Five dogs diagnosed with and treated for Ixodes holocyclus tick paralysis were successfully weaned from mechanical ventilation (MV) to high flow nasal oxygen therapy (HFNOT). All dogs were mechanically ventilated primarily for hypoventilation for a median time of 80 h (36-113 h). Concurrent conditions included aspiration pneumonia (n = 3) and laryngeal paralysis causing upper airway obstruction (n = 3). Median duration of HFNOT was 4 h (0.5-24 h) before either de-escalation to traditional oxygen therapy (TOT) or discontinuation from oxygen support. Reported complications included superficial corneal ulceration (n = 2), thrombophlebitis (n = 2), gastric ileus (n = 3), urinary tract infection (n = 2) and postventilator seizures (n = 1); however, none were associated with HFNOT. One dog developed a pneumothorax during MV, which was managed with continuous suction via bilateral thoracostomy drains but was not noted to progress with HFNOT. Nasal prong placement was well tolerated in all but one dog, requiring transition to TOT after 1 h of HFNOT. All dogs survived to discharge. Although not recommended in the initial management of hypoventilation, in this case series HFNOT was successfully used as a weaning strategy for dogs ventilated with recoverable neuromuscular disease. This is the first reported use of HFNOT after MV in dogs, specifically with tick paralysis.

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Australian Veterinary Journal
Australian Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
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85
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the past 80 years, the Australian Veterinary Journal (AVJ) has been providing the veterinary profession with leading edge clinical and scientific research, case reports, reviews. news and timely coverage of industry issues. AJV is Australia''s premier veterinary science text and is distributed monthly to over 5,500 Australian Veterinary Association members and subscribers.
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