Effect of orally administered sodium bicarbonate on caecal pH
Master of Science === Department of Biomedical Sciences === Warren Beard === Reasons for performing study: Caecal acidosis is a central event in the metabolic cascade that occurs following grain overload. Buffering the caecal acidosis by enterally administered sodium bicarbonate may be beneficial t...
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ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-178672017-03-03T15:45:13Z Effect of orally administered sodium bicarbonate on caecal pH Taylor, Elizabeth Ardelle Horse Cecal pH Sodium bicarbonate Laminitis Veterinary Medicine (0778) Master of Science Department of Biomedical Sciences Warren Beard Reasons for performing study: Caecal acidosis is a central event in the metabolic cascade that occurs following grain overload. Buffering the caecal acidosis by enterally administered sodium bicarbonate may be beneficial to affected horses. Objectives: To determine the effect and duration of enterally administered sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO[subscript]3) on caecal pH in healthy horses. Study design: Prospective controlled study using normal horses with caecal cannulas Methods: 9 horses previously fitted with a caecal cannula. 6 horses received 1.0 g/kg bwt NaHCO[subscript]3 via nasogastric tube and 3 control horses were given 3 L of water via nasogastric tube. Clinical parameters, water consumption, venous blood gases, caecal pH, faecal pH and faecal water content were measured at 6 hour intervals over a 36 hour study period. Results: Horses that received enterally administered NaHCO[subscript]3 had a significantly increased caecal pH that lasted the duration of the study. Treated horses increased their water intake, developed metabolic alcalemia, significantly increased sodium concentrations and significantly decreased potassium concentrations. Conclusions and potential relevance: Enterally administered NaHCO[subscript]3 may be beneficial in buffering the caecal acidosis that occurs following an acute carbohydrate overload 2014-06-19T13:57:48Z 2014-06-19T13:57:48Z 2014-06-19 2014 May Report http://hdl.handle.net/2097/17867 en_US Kansas State University |
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Master of Science === Department of Biomedical Sciences === Warren Beard === Reasons for performing study: Caecal acidosis is a central event in the metabolic cascade that occurs following grain overload. Buffering the caecal acidosis by enterally administered sodium bicarbonate may be beneficial to affected horses.
Objectives: To determine the effect and duration of enterally administered sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO[subscript]3) on caecal pH in healthy horses.
Study design: Prospective controlled study using normal horses with caecal cannulas
Methods: 9 horses previously fitted with a caecal cannula. 6 horses received 1.0 g/kg bwt NaHCO[subscript]3 via nasogastric tube and 3 control horses were given 3 L of water via nasogastric tube. Clinical parameters, water consumption, venous blood gases, caecal pH, faecal pH and faecal water content were measured at 6 hour intervals over a 36 hour study period.
Results: Horses that received enterally administered NaHCO[subscript]3 had a significantly increased caecal pH that lasted the duration of the study. Treated horses increased their water intake, developed metabolic alcalemia, significantly increased sodium concentrations and significantly decreased potassium concentrations.
Conclusions and potential relevance: Enterally administered NaHCO[subscript]3 may be beneficial in buffering the caecal acidosis that occurs following an acute carbohydrate overload |
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Taylor, Elizabeth Ardelle |
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Taylor, Elizabeth Ardelle |
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Effect of orally administered sodium bicarbonate on caecal pH |
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Effect of orally administered sodium bicarbonate on caecal pH |
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Effect of orally administered sodium bicarbonate on caecal pH |
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Effect of orally administered sodium bicarbonate on caecal pH |
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Effect of orally administered sodium bicarbonate on caecal pH |
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effect of orally administered sodium bicarbonate on caecal ph |
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Kansas State University |
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