在患有糖尿病酸性酸症的狗中暂时极端轴偏差
Youngjae Yoo1, Dohee Lee1, Yeon Chae1
1Laboratory of Veterinary Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Chungbuk, South Korea.
Veterinary medicine and science
|July 10, 2025
概括
狗的糖尿病酸性 (DKA) 可以导致极端轴偏差 (EAD),这是一个罕见的心脏异常. 这种心电图发现在DKA治疗后是可逆的,这突显了需要对受影响的狗进行仔细的心脏评估的需要.
科学领域:
- 兽医心脏病学 兽医心脏病学
- 狗内科 狗内科 狗内科
- 临床护理 兽医 兽医 临床护理 兽医
背景情况:
- 糖尿病酸性酸症 (DKA) 是狗糖尿病的严重并发症.
- 在DKA中代谢障碍可以影响多个器官系统,包括心血管系统.
- 极端轴偏差 (EAD) 是一种罕见的电心图发现,具有各种潜在原因.
研究的目的:
- 报告狗狗中第一个与DKA相关的EAD记录病例.
- 为了研究DKA治疗后EAD的潜在可逆性.
- 强调ECG评估在患有DKA的狗中的重要性.
主要方法:
- 监测了一只患有DKA的7岁混合犬.
- 进行心电图 (ECG) 来评估心脏的电活动.
- 治疗包括静脉注射液体治疗,胰岛素输注和持续监测.
主要成果:
- 这只狗出现了严重的DKA,并在ECG上表现出EAD.
- 血清心脏托罗邦素I水平升高,表明心肌损伤.
- 随着DKA的解决,心电图异常和托波水平正常化.
结论:
- DKA可能与狗的EAD有关,这是一种潜在的可逆性疾病.
- 对于患有严重DKA的狗来说,ECG评估至关重要,以检测EAD.
- 这一案例凸显了监测DKA患者心脏功能的重要性.
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