Journal article

Plasma lactate concentration as a prognostic biomarker in dogs with gastric dilation and volvulus

E Mooney, C Raw, D Hughes

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine | Published : 2014

Abstract

Initial and serial plasma lactate concentrations can be used to guide decision making in individual dogs with GDV but care is necessary in phrasing conversations with owners. Published data suggests that survival is more likely and the chance of complications less in dogs with an initial plasma lactate of 6. mmol/L makes gastric necrosis and greater expense more likely. However, because of the overlap between groups and the good overall survival rates, exploratory laparotomy should always be recommended irrespective of the plasma lactate concentration. Falls in plasma lactate of greater than ~40% after fluid resuscitation are likely to indicate better survival. If the initial plasma lactate ..

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