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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.10.2008.tde-19012009-105846
Document
Author
Full name
Ludmila Rodrigues Moroz
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Fantoni, Denise Tabacchi (President)
Ambrósio, Aline Magalhães
Balarin, Mara Regina Stipp
Title in Portuguese
Avaliação de parâmetros hemostáticos em cães de diferentes categorias de risco anestésico no período peri-operatório
Keywords in Portuguese
Coagulopatias
Hemodiluição
Pressão coloidosmótica
Tempo de protrombina
Tempo de tromboplastina parcial ativada
Abstract in Portuguese
A hemostasia é um evento biológico passível de ser avaliado e estudado, assim como seus distúrbios. Há situações durante a anestesia que podem cursar com alterações hemostáticas culminando com aumento do sangramento ou até mesmo hemorragias graves. Os tempos de coagulação têm recebido especial atenção tendo-se em vista os diferentes contratempos hemostáticos que pode ocorrer durante o procedimento anestésico-cirúrgico. Sendo assim, nesse estudo buscou-se estabelecer os valores padrões para tempo de protrombina (TP) e de tromboplastina parcial ativada (TTPA) para cães submetidos a diferentes procedimentos cirúrgicos. Foram estudados 50 cães hígidos para padronização dos valores de TTPA e TP utilizando aparelho automático. Os valores de TTPA estavam dentro dos valores de normalidade da literatura (6,9 a 17,6 segundos) e valores de TP discretamente maiores (de 6,65 a 12,8 segundos). Foram estudadas 20 cadelas classificadas como ASA I e 18 cães ASA II e III. Nestes animais observaram-se aumentos significativos de valores de TTPA (de 12,04 para 14,29 segundos em ASA I, com P<0,0378; e de 13,4 para 15,11 segundos nos cães ASA II e III, P<0,0067) e de TP (de 8,36 para 9,7 segundos em ASA I, P<0,0323; e de 8,32 para 9,34 segundos nos caes ASA II e III, P< 0,0084) entre os momentos pré e pós-anestésicos Estes aumentos acompanham quedas da pressão coloidosmótica, indicando que o processo de anestesia, cirurgia e fluidoterapia causam hemodiluição, e conseqüente aumento nos tempo de coagulação.
Title in English
Evaluation of hemostatic parameters in dogs of different anesthetic risk categories at perioperative periods
Keywords in English
Activated partial tromboplastine time
Colloid osmotic pressure
Hemodilution
Protrombine time
Abstract in English
Hemostasis is a biological event that could be evaluated and studied, just like yours disturbs. There are situations in to anesthetic procedures that could curse with hemostatics disturbs causing bleeding increase or even critical blood loss. The blood clotting times have been received special attention because different hemostatic setbacks that could occur during the anesthetic and surgical procedures. This way, this study look for establish the values for reference to protrombine time (PT) and to activated partial tromboplastin time (APTT) for dogs. Were studied 50 healthy dogs to standardize the values of PT and APTT utilizing an automatic instrument. The APTT values was in agreement with the literature values (6,9 to 17, 6 seconds), and the PT values was discret increased when compared with literature (from 6,65 to 12,8 seconds). Was studied 20 bitches classifieds as ASA I and 18 dogs classifieds as ASA II and III. In this animals observed significant increase values of APTT (from 12,04 to 14,29 seconds in the ASA I, P<0,0378; and from 13,4 to 15,11 seconds in the dogs ASA II and III, P<0,0067) and of PT (from 8,36 to 9,7 seconds in ASA I, P<0,0323; and from 8,32 to 9,34 seconds in the ASA II and III dogs) between the pre and post anesthetic moments. These increases attendance decease in the colloid osmotic pressure, indicating that the anesthetic, surgical and fluid therapy procedures can cause hemodilution, and consequent increase in the blood clotting times.
 
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2011-01-10
 
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