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What are some predisposing factors of NSAID toxicosis? |
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-hydration status -hypovolemia -endotoxemia/sepsis -other meds: NSAID combinations, aminoglycosides -pre-existing kidney or liver dz -BW -idiosyncratic sensitivity: toxicosis at normal doses -inadvertant overdose |
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Rank the NSAIDs by toxicity. |
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Definition
-Phenylbutazone > Flunixin meglumine > Ketoprofen > Firocoxib |
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What is our concern w/ giving NSAIDs to pregnant mares? |
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Definition
-they cross the placenta -foals are very sensitive to toxicity |
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What are the CS of NSAID toxicity? |
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Definition
-oral ulceration -gastric ulceration: grain -colonic ulceration: anorexia, colic, diarrhea, endotoxemia, wt loss, ventral edema |
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What happens to foals w/ NSAID toxicity? |
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-ptyalism -bruxism -gastric/gastroduodenal ulceration -renal toxicity |
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Which foals are at inc risk for gastroduodenal ulceration? |
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Foals receiving NSAIDs may benefit from concurrent administration of which drugs? |
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-omeprazole -ranitidine -sucralfate |
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What happens to ponies with NSAID toxicity? |
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Definition
-develop oral & gastric ulceration, right dorsal colitis, renal crest necrosis easily |
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What is the most common manifestations of NSAID toxicity in adults? |
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What are the CS of right dorsal colitis due to NSAID toxicity? |
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Definition
-anorexia -colic -diarrhea -wt loss -dependent edema -endotoxemia/shock -oral ulceration may be an early sign |
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What are some differentials for right dorsal colitis due to NSAID toxicity? |
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-sand enteropathy -cyathostomiasis -lawsonia enteritis -colitis -other causes of chronic colic, wt loss, hypoproteinemia |
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How do we diagnose right dorsal colitis? |
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-abdominal U/S on right 11-15th ICS -thickening of wall variable (>3mm) -gastroscopy: ulceration -hypoproteinemia: hyperfibrinogenemia -can be difficult to diagnose -refractory to treatment |
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How do we treat right dorsal colitis? |
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Definition
-stop NSAIDs -dietary management: pelleted feed |
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How do we treat right dorsal colitis in acute phase? |
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Definition
-Psyllium mucilloid -Safflower or corn oil -Sucralfate |
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What kind of drug is Misoprostol? AE? |
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Definition
-synthetic PGE1 -AE: cause colic, diarrhea |
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What are some additional tx for right dorsal colitis? |
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Definition
-metronidazole: anti-inflammatory -endotoxic shock: crystalloids, polymyxin B -hypoalbuminemic: plasma |
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What are the complications of right dorsal colitis? |
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Definition
-non-responsive to tx -hypoproteinemia +/- anemia -laminitis -endotoxemia/shock -stricture of right dorsal colon or surgery |
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What drugs do we use to tx laminitis? |
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Definition
-analgesia: no NSAIDs, use Butorphanol, Lidocaine, ice -Acepromazine: blood flow -nitroglycerine -heparin -pentoxifylline: anti-inflamm PO -DMSO: free radical scavenger |
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How do we mechanically treat laminitis? |
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-sand: makes them put toe down & elevate heels -styrofoam pads -shoeing: heel elevation, sole support, move breakover point caudally |
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How do we wind down treatment of right dorsal colitis? |
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-maintain dietary modifications for 3-6m -gradually re-introduce hay and grain after CS & hypoproteinemia resolve -if unresponsive to tx, sx resection of the right dorsal colon can be attempted |
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What can we see w/ renal papillary necrosis due to NSAID toxicity? |
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Definition
-low USG -urine sediment acute: WBC's, RBC's -azotemia |
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How do we treat renal papillary necrosis due to NSAIDs? |
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Definition
-fluid & electrolyte therapy -discontinue NSAIDs |
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