Journal article
2022 Update of the consensus on the rational use of antithrombotics and thrombolytics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE) Domain 1‐ Defining populations at risk
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, Vol.32(3), pp.289-314
2022
Abstract
Objectives
To expand the number of conditions and interventions explored for their associations with thrombosis in the veterinary literature and to provide the basis for prescribing recommendations.
Design
A population exposure comparison outcome format was used to represent patient, exposure, comparison, and outcome. Population Exposure Comparison Outcome questions were distributed to worksheet authors who performed comprehensive searches, summarized the evidence, and created guideline recommendations that were reviewed by domain chairs. The revised guidelines then underwent the Delphi survey process to reach consensus on the final guidelines. Diseases evaluated in this iteration included heartworm disease (dogs and cats), immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (cats), protein-losing nephropathy (cats), protein-losing enteropathy (dogs and cats), sepsis (cats), hyperadrenocorticism (cats), liver disease (dogs), congenital portosystemic shunts (dogs and cats) and the following interventions: IV catheters (dogs and cats), arterial catheters (dogs and cats), vascular access ports (dogs and cats), extracorporeal circuits (dogs and cats) and transvenous pacemakers (dogs and cats).
Results
Of the diseases evaluated in this iteration, a high risk for thrombosis was defined as heartworm disease or protein-losing enteropathy. Low risk for thrombosis was defined as dogs with liver disease, cats with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia, protein-losing nephropathy, sepsis, or hyperadrenocorticism.
Conclusions
Associations with thrombosis are outlined for various conditions and interventions and provide the basis for management recommendations. Numerous knowledge gaps were identified that represent opportunities for future studies.
Details
- Title
- 2022 Update of the consensus on the rational use of antithrombotics and thrombolytics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE) Domain 1‐ Defining populations at risk
- Authors/Creators
- A. deLaforcade (Author/Creator) - Tufts UniversityL. Bacek (Author/Creator) - Tampa General HospitalM‐C Blais (Author/Creator)C. Boyd (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityB.M. Brainard (Author/Creator) - University of GeorgiaD.L. Chan (Author/Creator) - Royal Veterinary CollegeS. Cortellini (Author/Creator) - Royal Veterinary CollegeR. Goggs (Author/Creator) - New York State College of Veterinary MedicineG.L. Hoareau (Author/Creator) - University of UtahA.M. Koenigshof (Author/Creator) - Department of Emergency Care, Two by Two Animal Hospital, Berrien Springs, Michigan, USA.R. Li (Author/Creator)A. Lynch (Author/Creator) - North Carolina State UniversityA. Ralph (Author/Creator) - MedVet-New Orleans, Metairie, Louisiana, USA.E. Rozanski (Author/Creator) - Tufts UniversityC. Sharp (Author/Creator) - Murdoch University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, Vol.32(3), pp.289-314
- Publisher
- Blackwell Publishing Inc.
- Identifiers
- 991005542212207891
- Copyright
- © 2022 The Authors.
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Veterinary Medicine
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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