UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA



Detail Article

VetMedika Jurnal Klinik Veteriner

ISSN 2302-6499

Vol. 4 / No. 2 / Published : 2016-01

Order : 2, and page :5 - 10

Related with : Scholar   Yahoo!   Bing

Original Article :

The comparison of fluid therapy between lactated ringer's solution and saline 3% toward temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate, and capillary refill time (crt) in domestic cats (feline catus) with hypovolemia shock

Author :

  1. Nurulia Mutoharo*1
  2. Nusdianto Triakoso*2
  3. Sri Chusniati*3
  1. Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan
  2. Dosen Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan
  3. Dosen Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan

Abstract :

Hypovolemic shock is the state of decreased intravascular plasma volume. The shock is caused by severe dehydration, trauma, acute illness and chronic disease. The physical examination is performed to establish the diagnosis of hypovolemia shock include temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, capillary refill time (CRT), the color of the mucous membranes, and skin turgor hypovolemic shock management is done by fluid therapy. This study used a crystalloid Lactated Ringer's Solution and Saline 3% as the fluid therapy. In this study, the writer used 16 male domestic cats and will be divided into two groups. The first treatment (P1) using fluid therapy Lactated Ringer's Solution for 1 hour and the second treatment (P2) using a saline 3% fluid therapy for 20 minutes. Retrieval of the data includes temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate and capillary refill time (CRT) in pre-hypovolemic shock, post-shock, hypovolemia, and post-treatment fluid therapy. Analysis of the data used in this study is the T test. The result of assessment showed  temperature post-treatment (p> 0.05) with P1 (37.0 ± 0.40) and P2 (37.9 ± 0.46), respiration rate (p> 0.05) with P1 (43.5 ± 6.21) and P2 (27.7 ± 5.49), capillary refill time (CRT) (p> 0.05) with P1 (1.0 ± 0.0) and P2 (1.0 ± 0, 0) were not significantly different, but in pulse rate (p< 0.05) in P1 (126.0 ± 6.41) and P2 (132.7 ± 4.65) was significantly different. Based on the research results, Saline 3% usage reaches the point of resuscitation quicker than Lactated Ringer's Solution

Keyword :

hypovolemia shock, temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate, capillary refill time,


References :

DiBartola Stephen P.,(2012) Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorder in Small Animal Practice 4th. - : Saunders Elsevier,Canada.

Macintire Doughlass K, Drobatz Kenneth J, Haskins Steve C, Saxon William D.,(2012) Manual of Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine 2nd Edition. - : Willey-Blackwell.UK

Donohoe C.,(2012) Fluid Therapy for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses - : Willey-Blackwell.UK





Archive Article

Cover Media Content

Volume : 4 / No. : 2 / Pub. : 2016-01
  1. The Potential Of Kamboja Leaves Extract (plumeria Acuminata) For Angiogenesis And Pmn Cells Of Incision Wound On Mice's (mus Musculus)
  2. The Comparison Of Fluid Therapy Between Lactated Ringer's Solution And Saline 3% Toward Temperature, Pulse Rate, Respiratory Rate, And Capillary Refill Time (crt) In Domestic Cats (feline Catus) With Hypovolemia Shock
  3. The Influence Of Injecting Carbolic Acid N-butyl-2-cyano Acrylate In The Ductus Deferens As A Method Of Contraception In Rabbits
  4. The Therapeutic Effects Of Spirulina Platensis Extract On Histopathological Appearance Of Ethanol-induced Kidney Injury In Rats (rattus Norvegicus)
  5. Incidence Rate Of Dystocia In Dos At Veterinary Teaching Hospital Of Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine Universita Airlangga Period 2013-2015
  6. Comparison Of Fluid Therapy Dextran-70 And Lactated Ringer's Solution To Physiological Condition Of Body Domestic Cat (felis Catus) With Hypovolemic Shock
  7. Factors That Causing Urolithiasis In Male Cat Patients In Veterinary Teaching Hospital Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine Universitas Airlangga Period 2012-2013