2022年兽医重症监护中合理使用抗血栓药物和溶栓药物共识的更新(治疗)领域1-定义风险人群

Armelle deLaforcade, Lenore Bacek, Marie-Claude Blais, Corrin Boyd, Benjamin M Brainard, Daniel L Chan, Stefano Cortellini, Robert Goggs, Guillaume L Hoareau, Amy Koenigshof, Ron Li, Alex Lynch, Alan Ralph, Elizabeth Rozanski, Claire R Sharp
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目的扩大兽医文献中与血栓形成相关的条件和干预措施的数量,为处方推荐提供依据。设计采用人群暴露比较结果格式来表示患者、暴露、比较和结果。人群暴露比较结果问题分发给工作表作者,他们进行全面搜索,总结证据,并创建指南建议,由领域主席审查。修订后的指南随后进行德尔菲调查,以就最终指南达成共识。本次迭代评估的疾病包括心丝虫病(狗和猫)、免疫介导的溶血性贫血(猫)、失蛋白肾病(猫)、失蛋白肠病(狗和猫)、败血症(猫)、肾上腺皮质亢进(猫)、肝脏疾病(狗)、先天性门静脉系统分流(狗和猫)以及以下干预措施:静脉导管(狗和猫)、动脉导管(狗和猫)、血管通道(狗和猫)、体外电路(狗和猫)和经静脉起搏器(狗和猫)。结果在本迭代评估的疾病中,血栓形成的高风险被定义为心丝虫病或蛋白质丢失性肠病。低血栓风险被定义为患有肝病的狗、患有免疫介导的溶血性贫血、蛋白质丢失肾病、败血症或肾上腺皮质亢进的猫。结论总结了不同情况和干预措施与血栓形成的关系,为治疗建议提供依据。发现了许多知识空白,这些空白代表了未来研究的机会。
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2022 Update of the Consensus on the Rational Use of Antithrombotics and Thrombolytics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE) Domain 1- Defining populations at risk.

Objectives: To expand the number of conditions and interventions explored for their associations with thrombosis in the veterinary literature and to provide the basis for prescribing recommendations.

Design: A population exposure comparison outcome format was used to represent patient, exposure, comparison, and outcome. Population Exposure Comparison Outcome questions were distributed to worksheet authors who performed comprehensive searches, summarized the evidence, and created guideline recommendations that were reviewed by domain chairs. The revised guidelines then underwent the Delphi survey process to reach consensus on the final guidelines. Diseases evaluated in this iteration included heartworm disease (dogs and cats), immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (cats), protein-losing nephropathy (cats), protein-losing enteropathy (dogs and cats), sepsis (cats), hyperadrenocorticism (cats), liver disease (dogs), congenital portosystemic shunts (dogs and cats) and the following interventions: IV catheters (dogs and cats), arterial catheters (dogs and cats), vascular access ports (dogs and cats), extracorporeal circuits (dogs and cats) and transvenous pacemakers (dogs and cats).

Results: Of the diseases evaluated in this iteration, a high risk for thrombosis was defined as heartworm disease or protein-losing enteropathy. Low risk for thrombosis was defined as dogs with liver disease, cats with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia, protein-losing nephropathy, sepsis, or hyperadrenocorticism.

Conclusions: Associations with thrombosis are outlined for various conditions and interventions and provide the basis for management recommendations. Numerous knowledge gaps were identified that represent opportunities for future studies.

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