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Abdominal Compartment Syndrome in a Babesia canis Infected Dog

Year 2012, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 67 - 69, 01.01.2012

Abstract

Canine Babesiosis, a tick borne protozoal disease characterized by acute hemolysis, fever, anorexia, depression, pale mucous membranes, splenomegaly and relevant clinical signs. Abdominal compartment syndrome is a condition caused by increased intra-abdominal pressure, that may cause progressive hypoperfusion and ischemia of the peritoneal and retroperitoneal structures. Even if the pressure remains for a long period, multiple organ failure and insufficiencies develop. Despite considerable research relevant to abdominal compartment syndrome in dogs, only 1 previous report was presented regarding this syndrome in dogs with Babesiosis. Therefore within presentation of this case the aim was to describe abdominal compartment syndrome in Babesia canis infected dog, within limited literature review.

References

  • Collett MG (2000). Survey of canine babesiosis in South Africa. Journal of South African Veterinary Association, 71, 180-186
  • Çakmakçı M (1998). Abdominal kompartman sendromu. Türkiye Klinikleri Cerrahi Dergisi, 3, 51-54.
  • de Scally MP, Lobetti RG, Reyers F, Humphris D (2004). Are urea and creatinine values reliable indicators of azotaemia in canine babesiosis? Journal of South African Veterinary Association, 75, 121-124.
  • Drellich S (2000). Intra-abdominal pressure and abdominal compartment syndrome. Compendium On Continuing Education For The Practicing Veterinarian, 22, 764-768.
  • Gibson TWG, Brisson BA, Sears W (2005). Perioperative survival rates after surgery for diaphragmatic hernia in dogs and cats: 92 cases (1990-2002). Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association, 227,105-109.
  • Hamzaoğlu İ, Erdoğan K, Yiğitbaşı R (1999). Abdominal kompartman sendromu. Aktüel Tıp Dergisi, 4, 259-262
  • Jacobson LS, Clark IA (1994). The pathophysiology of canine babesiosis: new approaches to an old puzzle. Journal of South African Veterinary Association, 65, 134-145.
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  • Lobetti R (2005). Tropical disease, In: Textbook of Veterinary Intenal Medicine , 6th Edit., Ettinger SJ, Felmand EC (Eds.), Missouri: Elsevier Saundres, pp. 699-702.
  • Lobetti RG (2005). Cardiac involvement in canine babesiosis. Journal of South African Veterinary Association, 76, 4-8.
  • Lobetti RG, Jacobson LS (2001). Renal involvement in dogs with babesiosis. Journal of South African Veterinary Association, 72, 23- 28.
  • Schein M,Wittman DH (1996). The abdominal compartment syndrome following peritonitis, abdominal trauma and operations. Complications in Surgery, 15, 1-10.

Babesia canis ile Enfekte bir Köpekte Abdominal Kompartman Sendromu

Year 2012, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 67 - 69, 01.01.2012

Abstract

Babesiosis köpeklerde akut hemoliz, ateş, anoreksi, depresyon, mukoz membranlarda solgunluk, splenomegali ve benzeri klinik bulgularla seyreden kene ile bulaşan protozoer bir hastalıktır. Abdominal kompartman sendromu artmış olan intra abdominal basıncın peritoneal ve retroperitoneal dokularda progresif hipoperfüzyon ve işemiye neden olmasıdır. Basıncın yüksek seviyede uzun süre kalması ile multiple organda fonksiyon bozuklukları ile yetersizlikleri oluşmaktadır. Abdominal kompartman sendromu ile ilgili bazı araştırmalar mevcut olsa da Babesiosisle ile infekte yalnızca 1 köpekte bildirim bulunmaktadır. Bu olgu sunumu ile Babesia canis ile enfekte bir köpekte şekillenen abdominal kompartman sendromu ve başarı ile sağaltımı anlatılarak, sınırlı literatür derlemesi yapılmıştır.

References

  • Collett MG (2000). Survey of canine babesiosis in South Africa. Journal of South African Veterinary Association, 71, 180-186
  • Çakmakçı M (1998). Abdominal kompartman sendromu. Türkiye Klinikleri Cerrahi Dergisi, 3, 51-54.
  • de Scally MP, Lobetti RG, Reyers F, Humphris D (2004). Are urea and creatinine values reliable indicators of azotaemia in canine babesiosis? Journal of South African Veterinary Association, 75, 121-124.
  • Drellich S (2000). Intra-abdominal pressure and abdominal compartment syndrome. Compendium On Continuing Education For The Practicing Veterinarian, 22, 764-768.
  • Gibson TWG, Brisson BA, Sears W (2005). Perioperative survival rates after surgery for diaphragmatic hernia in dogs and cats: 92 cases (1990-2002). Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association, 227,105-109.
  • Hamzaoğlu İ, Erdoğan K, Yiğitbaşı R (1999). Abdominal kompartman sendromu. Aktüel Tıp Dergisi, 4, 259-262
  • Jacobson LS, Clark IA (1994). The pathophysiology of canine babesiosis: new approaches to an old puzzle. Journal of South African Veterinary Association, 65, 134-145.
  • Joubert KE, Oglesby PA, Downie J, Serfontein T (2007). Abdominal compartment syndrome in dog with babesiosis. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 17, 184-190.
  • Lobetti R (2005). Tropical disease, In: Textbook of Veterinary Intenal Medicine , 6th Edit., Ettinger SJ, Felmand EC (Eds.), Missouri: Elsevier Saundres, pp. 699-702.
  • Lobetti RG (2005). Cardiac involvement in canine babesiosis. Journal of South African Veterinary Association, 76, 4-8.
  • Lobetti RG, Jacobson LS (2001). Renal involvement in dogs with babesiosis. Journal of South African Veterinary Association, 72, 23- 28.
  • Schein M,Wittman DH (1996). The abdominal compartment syndrome following peritonitis, abdominal trauma and operations. Complications in Surgery, 15, 1-10.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Kerem Ural This is me

Nuran Aysul This is me

Gülten Emek Tuna This is me

Abidin Atasoy This is me

Bülent Ulutaş This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Ural, K., Aysul, N., Tuna, G. E., Atasoy, A., et al. (2012). Babesia canis ile Enfekte bir Köpekte Abdominal Kompartman Sendromu. Animal Health Production and Hygiene, 1(1), 67-69.