| Literature DB >> 31523085 |
Amanda Fisk1, Leonel Londoño1, Sheila Carrera-Justiz1, Gareth Buckley1.
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A 5-year-old neutered male Labrador retriever dog was presented on referral for anuric acute kidney injury (AKI) presumed secondary to parenteral gentamicin administration. Initial management of AKI included a high dose of furosemide for 16 hours which may have contributed to the renal and cochlear damage. The dog received a total of 8 intermittent hemodialysis sessions during hospitalization. While in hospital, the dog became deaf, and brainstem auditory evoked response testing revealed absence of waveforms in both ears, consistent with bilateral deafness due to severe cochleotoxicity. After 33 days of hospitalization, the dog was discharged with persistent deafness, confirmed by a second brainstem auditory evoked response.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31523085 PMCID: PMC6697008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Vet J ISSN: 0008-5286 Impact factor: 1.008