Acute Salt Toxicity Caused by Whey Ingestion in Mixed-breed 6-months-old Puppy: A case study

This case report aims to emphasize the acute management of a dog with suspected salt intoxication, which consists of a treatment protocol with hematological and Modified Glasgow Coma Scale (MGCS) changes and electrocardiographic (ECG) evaluation. A 6-month-old male mixed-breed dog was admitted to th...

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Main Authors: Erdem GÜLERSOY, Süleyman Serhat İYİGÜN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rabie Fayed 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences
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dog
Online Access:https://javs.journals.ekb.eg/article_178204.html
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spelling doaj-d639be5953fe467d8fc0e089161328f52021-07-15T20:11:54ZengRabie FayedJournal of Applied Veterinary Sciences1687-40722090-33082021-07-01633137https://dx.doi.org/10.21608/javs.2021.77045.1081Acute Salt Toxicity Caused by Whey Ingestion in Mixed-breed 6-months-old Puppy: A case studyErdem GÜLERSOY0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8511-0150Süleyman Serhat İYİGÜN1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3270-1931Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Harran University, Şanlıurfa, Turkey.Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Selçuk University, Konya, Turkey.This case report aims to emphasize the acute management of a dog with suspected salt intoxication, which consists of a treatment protocol with hematological and Modified Glasgow Coma Scale (MGCS) changes and electrocardiographic (ECG) evaluation. A 6-month-old male mixed-breed dog was admitted to the emergency clinic with complaints of weakness, hypersalivation, vomiting, diarrhea and gait disturbance. It was learned from the owner that the dog was fed on whey for the first time on the morning of the admission day. Salt toxication was suspected based on history and clinical symptoms. The diagnosis was confirmed by laboratory analysis (pH: 7.185, Na: 178 mmol./L, Cl: 155 mmol./L, K: 8.3 mmol./L, HCO3: 16.1 mmol./L, BE: -8.8 mmol./L, BUN: 105.7 mg/dl, creatinine: 5.4 mg/dl, AST: 513 U/L, amylase: 2324 U/L, LDH: 794 U/L, calcium: 11.8 mg/dl, phosphorus: 13.9 mg/dl, cholesterol: 515 mg/dl, magnesium: 3.6 mg/dl, GGT: 62 U/L CPK: 450 U/L and CK-MB: 324.5 U/L), ECG (sinus tachycardia (180 bpm) and mild ST depression) and MGCS evaluation (pre-treatment score; 7, grave). A treatment protocol including fluid therapy, antiemetic, diuretic, anticonvulsant, beta-blocker to prevent sodium retention and oxygen therapy was administrated to the dog during the hospitalization period. It was observed that the clinical findings and MGCS score improved and some blood parameters returned to their reference range on Day 2. Since the dog died on Day 3 after the hospitalization period, which was terminated at the owner's request, it was concluded that an adequate hospitalization period is important. The presented treatment protocol with MGCS evaluation in salt toxicity was successful enough only in acute management.https://javs.journals.ekb.eg/article_178204.htmldogfluid therapyhypernatremiamodified glasgow coma scalesalt toxicity
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author Erdem GÜLERSOY
Süleyman Serhat İYİGÜN
spellingShingle Erdem GÜLERSOY
Süleyman Serhat İYİGÜN
Acute Salt Toxicity Caused by Whey Ingestion in Mixed-breed 6-months-old Puppy: A case study
Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences
dog
fluid therapy
hypernatremia
modified glasgow coma scale
salt toxicity
author_facet Erdem GÜLERSOY
Süleyman Serhat İYİGÜN
author_sort Erdem GÜLERSOY
title Acute Salt Toxicity Caused by Whey Ingestion in Mixed-breed 6-months-old Puppy: A case study
title_short Acute Salt Toxicity Caused by Whey Ingestion in Mixed-breed 6-months-old Puppy: A case study
title_full Acute Salt Toxicity Caused by Whey Ingestion in Mixed-breed 6-months-old Puppy: A case study
title_fullStr Acute Salt Toxicity Caused by Whey Ingestion in Mixed-breed 6-months-old Puppy: A case study
title_full_unstemmed Acute Salt Toxicity Caused by Whey Ingestion in Mixed-breed 6-months-old Puppy: A case study
title_sort acute salt toxicity caused by whey ingestion in mixed-breed 6-months-old puppy: a case study
publisher Rabie Fayed
series Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences
issn 1687-4072
2090-3308
publishDate 2021-07-01
description This case report aims to emphasize the acute management of a dog with suspected salt intoxication, which consists of a treatment protocol with hematological and Modified Glasgow Coma Scale (MGCS) changes and electrocardiographic (ECG) evaluation. A 6-month-old male mixed-breed dog was admitted to the emergency clinic with complaints of weakness, hypersalivation, vomiting, diarrhea and gait disturbance. It was learned from the owner that the dog was fed on whey for the first time on the morning of the admission day. Salt toxication was suspected based on history and clinical symptoms. The diagnosis was confirmed by laboratory analysis (pH: 7.185, Na: 178 mmol./L, Cl: 155 mmol./L, K: 8.3 mmol./L, HCO3: 16.1 mmol./L, BE: -8.8 mmol./L, BUN: 105.7 mg/dl, creatinine: 5.4 mg/dl, AST: 513 U/L, amylase: 2324 U/L, LDH: 794 U/L, calcium: 11.8 mg/dl, phosphorus: 13.9 mg/dl, cholesterol: 515 mg/dl, magnesium: 3.6 mg/dl, GGT: 62 U/L CPK: 450 U/L and CK-MB: 324.5 U/L), ECG (sinus tachycardia (180 bpm) and mild ST depression) and MGCS evaluation (pre-treatment score; 7, grave). A treatment protocol including fluid therapy, antiemetic, diuretic, anticonvulsant, beta-blocker to prevent sodium retention and oxygen therapy was administrated to the dog during the hospitalization period. It was observed that the clinical findings and MGCS score improved and some blood parameters returned to their reference range on Day 2. Since the dog died on Day 3 after the hospitalization period, which was terminated at the owner's request, it was concluded that an adequate hospitalization period is important. The presented treatment protocol with MGCS evaluation in salt toxicity was successful enough only in acute management.
topic dog
fluid therapy
hypernatremia
modified glasgow coma scale
salt toxicity
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