AUTOREINFUSION ASCITES FLUID DURING TREATMENT OF DOGS WITH COMPLICATED ASCITES OF PORTAL HYPERTENSION
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https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2016.07.016Keywords:
ascites in dog’s autoreinfusion ascites fluid, portal hypertensionAbstract
Developing effective treatments for dogs with ascites is very relevant, as has recently been a noticeable increase in the number of sick animals with this pathology. This is increasingly important simplicity and availability of therapeutic techniques. In particular belonging to the ascites fluid autoreinfusion. Unfortunately, this technique in modern veterinary practice is poorly understood.
The purpose of research is to ascertain the effectiveness autoreinfusion ascites fluid in the treatment of dogs with portal hypertension complicated by ascites.
Our studies have shown that autoreinfusion ascites fluid improves results of treatment of animals with ascites, positive impact on the dynamics of clinical symptoms, indicators of protein balance, and low invasiveness, simplicity, performance and availability of methods allowing its widespread introduction into clinical practice.
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