| Literature DB >> 21851654 |
Noreen Galvin1, Donald Collins.
Abstract
: This report presented a brief overview of the literature on the perinatal asphyxia syndrome (PAS) in foals as a prelude to a description of the investigation and treatment of acute onset seizures in a 24-hour-old Thoroughbred colt foal.PAS can cause a wide variety of clinical abnormalities, of which seizures due to encephalopathy are the most significant. The structural and biochemical components of CNS neurones are disrupted by the shift from oxidative to anaerobic metabolism, with a resultant deficit in cellular energy. The cells succumb to the combined effects of acidosis, neurotoxic activities of glutamate, nitric oxide and free radicals, lipid peroxidation, accumulation of intracellular calcium and destructive overactivity of intracellular enzymes. Concurrently, the hypoxia affects other organ systems and management of foals presenting with CNS signs requires the veterinarian to undertake a thorough clinical examination and to institute appropriate therapy for the various derangements induced by the hypoxic-ischaemic episode. Diazepam (0.1 to 0.2 mg/kg bwt) can be used for short-term control of seizures; phenobarbital (2 to 10 mg/kg bwt) may be required for more prolonged treatment of recurrent seizures. The needs of the affected foal for nutrients, fluids and electrolytes, antimicrobial therapy and ancillary therapies were discussed in the literature review and illustrated in the case report.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 21851654 PMCID: PMC3113818 DOI: 10.1186/2046-0481-57-12-707
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ir Vet J ISSN: 0368-0762 Impact factor: 2.146
Factors that may lead to the perinatal asphyxia syndrome in foals
| Respiratory disease | |
| Endotoxaemia | |
| Haemorrhage/anaemia | |
| Surgery/caesarean delivery | |
| Placentitis (bacterial, fungal, endophyte) | |
| Chronic uteroplacental separation | |
| Acute/premature uteroplacental separation (red bag delivery) | |
| Twinning | |
| Congenital abnormalities | |
| Dystocia | |
| Aspiration of meconium | |
| Sepsis | |
| Prematurity | |
| Dysmaturity |
Clinical pathological findings in a Thoroughbred colt foal with perinatal asphyxia syndrome
| Admission | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Reference range | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.3 | 15.6 | 11.0 | 9.7 | 3.7 - 12.1 | |
| 0.32 | 28.7 | 29.4 | 28.3 | 0.31 - 0.45 | |
| 6.6 | 9.5 | 6.2 | 6.3 | 1.7 - 10.1 | |
| 2.5 | 5.3 | 4.7 | 3.0 | 0.5 - 2.9 | |
| 2.0 | 2.5 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 1.7 - 3.2 | |
| 52 | 54 | 54 | 50 | 42 - 59 | |
| 28 | 26 | 28 | 26 | 26 - 34 | |
| 24 | 28 | 26 | 24 | 12 - 31 | |
| >800 | >800 | ||||
| 187 | 181 | 175 | 155 | 111 - 206 | |
| 1258 | 856 | 354 | 288 | 165 - 761 | |
| 5.54 | 3.78 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 2.9 - 8.4 | |
| 230 | 168 | 126 | 134 | 97 - 188 | |
| 29 | 28 | 32 | 29 | 10 - 32 | |
| 43 | 67 | 52 | 54 | 16 - 94 | |
| 140 | 142 | 144 | 142 | 134 - 144 | |
| 3.9 | 2.9 | 3.2 | 3.9 | 3.8 - 4.8 | |
| 104 | 100 | 99 | 101 | 99 - 104 | |
| 3.1 | 7.7 | 11.5 | 9.4 | 4.8 - 9.9 |
AST: aspartate aminotransferase; GGT: gamma glutamyl transferase.
Products used in the treatment of perinatal asphyxia in the foal.
| Product | Trade name | Manufacturer |
|---|---|---|
| Diazepam | Valium | Roche |
| Gentamicin | Gentaject | Franklin Pharmaceuticals |
| Ceftiofur | Excenel | Pharmacia and upjohn |
| Ketoprofen | Ketofen 10% | Merial animal health |
| Allopurinol | Allopurinol | Non-proprietary |
| Vitamin E | Vitenium | Novartis animal health |
| Polyionic fluids | Isolec | Ivex UK |
| Parenteral nutrition | Clinomel | Baxters |
| Phenobarbital | Phenobarbital | Non-propriety |
| Omeprazole | losec | Astra UK |
| Magnesium sulphate | Mag sul 25% | Arnolds |
| DMSO | VWR International UK | |
| Triple lumen catheter | Mila International USA | |
| Indwelling stomach tube | Mila International USA |