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Lebensgefährliche Hyperkaliämie durch ischämische Muskelnekrose bei einer Katze - Fallbeschreibung und Literaturübersicht
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Lebensgefährliche Hyperkaliämie durch ischämische Muskelnekrose bei einer Katze - Fallbeschreibung und Literaturübersicht

Nadja Sigrist and Martina Mosing
Tierärztliche Praxis, Vol.34(3), pp.191-196
2006

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Agriculture biology Cat – muscle necrosis – reperfusion – hyperkalemia – ischemia – cardiacarrest – ECG Department of Clinical Diagnostics and Services Department of Small Animals Life sciences
Objective: Description of a cat with ischemic muscle necrosis that suffered from cardiopulmonary arrest due to hyperkalemia. Pathogenesis, clinical signs and therapy of ischemic muscle necrosis are discussed and possible causes, symptoms and treatment of hyperkalemia are shown. Material and methods: case report of a four-year-old male castrated domestic shorthair cat. Results: The cat was successfully resuscitatedand hyperkalemia was treated with different treatment modalities. Conclusion: Ischemic muscle necrosis can lead to severe live-threatening hyperkalemia which has to be anticipated, monitored and treated adequately. Aggressive fluid therapy might be responsible for a higher risk of hyperkalemia in predisposed cases. Clinical relevance: Potassium concentrations and acid-base disturbances must be closely monitored in patients with ischemic muscle necrosis.

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