Journal article
Severe hypophosphataemia associated with the management of hyperlipaemia in a miniature pony
NJ Bamford, CM Rosales, AJ Williamson, CM Steel, BS Tennent-Brown
Equine Veterinary Education | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/eve.12674
Abstract
This report describes a case of severe hypophosphataemia associated with the management of hyperlipaemia in a miniature pony following colic surgery. Clinical signs attributed to hypophosphataemia included obtundation, anorexia, tachycardia, tachypnoea and generalised muscle fasciculations. Hyperlipaemia was managed with enteral and partial parenteral nutrition; insulin was also administered to control hyperglycaemia after the initiation of caloric support. Specific therapy for hypophosphataemia consisted of parenteral potassium phosphate at 0.03 mmol/kg bwt/h (i.v.). The pony made a full recovery without further complications. Hypophosphataemia may be an under-recognised clinical problem in..
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