Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Acute Renal Failure

Swarupmay Majumdar ‎6yrs old M GSD not able to get up since morning, vomiting once 2 days back off feed 2 days, no urination for 24hrs. recently being treated by some other vet Colleague

for a week for fever. P/E finding-t100.2*f,swollen hindlegs, no urine even when after urinary catheraization. no fluid trill,LN normal. breathing difficulties..TDX: ARF/ GUE/ Bactremia
TX: DNS. Any suggestions

10 February at 15:40 · · · Flag
    • Anoop Sahu that is sufficient but envas for what
      10 February at 15:43 · · Report
    • Anoop Sahu thanks
      10 February at 15:49 · · Report
    • Swarupmay Majumdar Envas can help by increasing renal perfusion as well circulation in distal parts of limbs which are swollen. I feel Envas is very safe in any dogs in recumbency. Am I wrong?
      10 February at 15:50 · · Report
    • Swarupmay Majumdar Blood report ofthe case: Sr Ceatinin-4.2, Hb 8. He has passed urine at night, vomiting 2 times today, able to walk little. suggestions please.
      11 February at 13:05 · · Report
    • Anoop Sahu lage raho munna bhai
      11 February at 13:06 · · Report
    • Ashwin Nambiar What about renal failure? Did you do any other blood work?
      11 February at 17:35 · · Report
    • Swarupmay Majumdar its a case of ARF- acute renal failure. I will post on his condition. He is on a IV catheter to flush D25+ RL bid ,lasix 1ml bid,tribivet 1ml bid and orally envas,phostat.
      12 February at 15:28 · · Report

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