Vital-supporting new therapy in dogs with systemic inflammatory response syndrome and possible bacterial translocation: application of high-volume polyethylene glycol with proctolysis
Journal: Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques (Vol.6, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-04-30
Authors : Kerem URAL; Hasan ERDOĞAN; Songül ERDOĞAN; Şükran Gözde İÇAÇAN; Cansu AKBAŞ;
Page : 39-44
Keywords : dog; rectal enema; polyethylene glycol; SIRS;
Abstract
In the study of retrospective case series, it was aimed to restrained of sepsis as reconstructing the intestinal barrier via high volume polyethylene glycol administration by rectal enema (proctolysis) in dogs being systemic inflammatory response syndrome with possible bacterial translocation accompanied by laboratory analysis. Regarding high volume polyethylene glycol was administered rectally with standard treatment protocols in 8 different dogs diagnosed different diseases and concomitant with systemic inflammatory response syndrome. It was observed to the systemic inflammatory response scores was 2-4 before the polyethylene glycol application, decreased 0-1 after 5 days of application. In this respect, the use of polyethylene glycol via rectal enema has been demonstrated as a first in this study in cases applied to clinics with systemic inflammatory response syndrome and sepsis and we have also received the absence of any side effects favorably although in a limited number of cases.
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