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Role of hemodialysis in the management of dogs and cats with renal failure.

L D Cowgill1, C E Langston.   

Abstract

Hemodialysis is a technically sophisticated therapy used to remove accumulated uremia toxins and correct the electrolyte, hydrogen ion, and fluid imbalances associated with renal failure. Hemodialysis is indicated when the morbidity or potential mortality from either acute or chronic renal failure cannot be alleviated by conventional therapies. Additionally, it is useful for the rapid removal of excessive fluid loads associated with congestive heart failure or iatrogenic fluid administration and the elimination of dialyzable poisons like ethylene glycol. The requirements for hemodialysis include repeated access to the vasculature, an artificial kidney, and a dialysis delivery system. Technologic advancements in all these requirements make the delivery of hemodialysis feasible, effective, and safe for both dogs and cats. To date, the limitation of facilities offering dialytic therapy has restricted its use in uremic animals but current improvements in dialysis techniques and the increased sophistication of specialty practice make hemodialysis a realistic adjunct to the conservative management of uremia in veterinary medicine.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8911023     DOI: 10.1016/s0195-5616(96)50132-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract        ISSN: 0195-5616            Impact factor:   2.093


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Authors:  Skye W Stanley; Cathy E Langston
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2008-01       Impact factor: 1.008

2.  Renal dialysis and long-term treatment of a dog with kidney disease associated with canine leishmaniosis.

Authors:  Gad Baneth; Gilad Segev; Michal Mazaki-Tovi; Hila Chen; Sharon Kuzi
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2018-03-20       Impact factor: 3.876

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