Volume kinetic analysis of two crystalloid fluid bolus rates in anesthetized cats
Objective To investigate the volume kinetic between 2 crystalloid fluid bolus rates in anesthetized cats. Design Prospective, randomized, dose–response study. Setting University laboratory. Animals Ten convenience‐sample, purpose‐bred domestic shorthair and medium hair cats. Interventions Intravenou...
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Published in | Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2000) Vol. 35; no. 1; pp. 41 - 51 |
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Abstract | Objective
To investigate the volume kinetic between 2 crystalloid fluid bolus rates in anesthetized cats.
Design
Prospective, randomized, dose–response study.
Setting
University laboratory.
Animals
Ten convenience‐sample, purpose‐bred domestic shorthair and medium hair cats.
Interventions
Intravenous 20 mL/kg balanced crystalloid fluid over 10 (G10) or 40 (G40) minutes under anesthesia in a randomized order with at least a 5‐day washout period.
Measurements and Main Results
Serial measurements of hemoglobin (Hb) concentration and PCV were performed up to 60 minutes after conclusion of the fluid bolus. Plasma dilution was calculated with the Hb dilution method and fitted to a 2‐compartment microconstant kinetic model using nonlinear mixed‐effect models. The apparent central plasma volume (Vc) was similar between the 2 groups (G10: 81.2 ± 23.8 mL/kg and G40: 78.8 ± 10.2 mL/kg). The apparent peripheral volume (Vp) of G10 (4.81E+8 ± 2.66E+8 mL/kg) was twice that of G40 (2.36E+8 ± 6.44E+7 mL/kg). The rate constant from Vc to Vp (K12) of G10 (0.057 ± 0.0196/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.0302 ± 0.00807/min). The elimination constant of G10 (0.0113 ± 0.00672/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.00534 ± 0.00279/min). The peak plasma expansion was similar between G10 and G40 (20.7 ± 1.9 and 19.1 ± 5.1 mL/kg). Area under the curve for plasma dilution versus time of the first 90 minutes from the beginning of the boluses was not statistically different between G10 and G40.
Conclusions
The volume expansion over time was not different likely due to the slow elimination. The plasma dilution to crystalloid bolus between subjects is varied in anesthetized cats. Clinicians should consider the slow elimination and return of crystalloid fluid from the Vp to Vc when prescribing fluid therapy in anesthetized cats. |
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AbstractList | To investigate the volume kinetic between 2 crystalloid fluid bolus rates in anesthetized cats.
Prospective, randomized, dose-response study.
University laboratory.
Ten convenience-sample, purpose-bred domestic shorthair and medium hair cats.
Intravenous 20 mL/kg balanced crystalloid fluid over 10 (G10) or 40 (G40) minutes under anesthesia in a randomized order with at least a 5-day washout period.
Serial measurements of hemoglobin (Hb) concentration and PCV were performed up to 60 minutes after conclusion of the fluid bolus. Plasma dilution was calculated with the Hb dilution method and fitted to a 2-compartment microconstant kinetic model using nonlinear mixed-effect models. The apparent central plasma volume (V
) was similar between the 2 groups (G10: 81.2 ± 23.8 mL/kg and G40: 78.8 ± 10.2 mL/kg). The apparent peripheral volume (V
) of G10 (4.81E+8 ± 2.66E+8 mL/kg) was twice that of G40 (2.36E+8 ± 6.44E+7 mL/kg). The rate constant from V
to V
(K
) of G10 (0.057 ± 0.0196/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.0302 ± 0.00807/min). The elimination constant of G10 (0.0113 ± 0.00672/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.00534 ± 0.00279/min). The peak plasma expansion was similar between G10 and G40 (20.7 ± 1.9 and 19.1 ± 5.1 mL/kg). Area under the curve for plasma dilution versus time of the first 90 minutes from the beginning of the boluses was not statistically different between G10 and G40.
The volume expansion over time was not different likely due to the slow elimination. The plasma dilution to crystalloid bolus between subjects is varied in anesthetized cats. Clinicians should consider the slow elimination and return of crystalloid fluid from the V
to V
when prescribing fluid therapy in anesthetized cats. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the volume kinetic between 2 crystalloid fluid bolus rates in anesthetized cats. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, dose–response study. SETTING: University laboratory. ANIMALS: Ten convenience‐sample, purpose‐bred domestic shorthair and medium hair cats. INTERVENTIONS: Intravenous 20 mL/kg balanced crystalloid fluid over 10 (G10) or 40 (G40) minutes under anesthesia in a randomized order with at least a 5‐day washout period. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Serial measurements of hemoglobin (Hb) concentration and PCV were performed up to 60 minutes after conclusion of the fluid bolus. Plasma dilution was calculated with the Hb dilution method and fitted to a 2‐compartment microconstant kinetic model using nonlinear mixed‐effect models. The apparent central plasma volume (Vc) was similar between the 2 groups (G10: 81.2 ± 23.8 mL/kg and G40: 78.8 ± 10.2 mL/kg). The apparent peripheral volume (Vₚ) of G10 (4.81E+8 ± 2.66E+8 mL/kg) was twice that of G40 (2.36E+8 ± 6.44E+7 mL/kg). The rate constant from Vc to Vₚ (K₁₂) of G10 (0.057 ± 0.0196/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.0302 ± 0.00807/min). The elimination constant of G10 (0.0113 ± 0.00672/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.00534 ± 0.00279/min). The peak plasma expansion was similar between G10 and G40 (20.7 ± 1.9 and 19.1 ± 5.1 mL/kg). Area under the curve for plasma dilution versus time of the first 90 minutes from the beginning of the boluses was not statistically different between G10 and G40. CONCLUSIONS: The volume expansion over time was not different likely due to the slow elimination. The plasma dilution to crystalloid bolus between subjects is varied in anesthetized cats. Clinicians should consider the slow elimination and return of crystalloid fluid from the Vₚ to Vc when prescribing fluid therapy in anesthetized cats. To investigate the volume kinetic between 2 crystalloid fluid bolus rates in anesthetized cats.OBJECTIVETo investigate the volume kinetic between 2 crystalloid fluid bolus rates in anesthetized cats.Prospective, randomized, dose-response study.DESIGNProspective, randomized, dose-response study.University laboratory.SETTINGUniversity laboratory.Ten convenience-sample, purpose-bred domestic shorthair and medium hair cats.ANIMALSTen convenience-sample, purpose-bred domestic shorthair and medium hair cats.Intravenous 20 mL/kg balanced crystalloid fluid over 10 (G10) or 40 (G40) minutes under anesthesia in a randomized order with at least a 5-day washout period.INTERVENTIONSIntravenous 20 mL/kg balanced crystalloid fluid over 10 (G10) or 40 (G40) minutes under anesthesia in a randomized order with at least a 5-day washout period.Serial measurements of hemoglobin (Hb) concentration and PCV were performed up to 60 minutes after conclusion of the fluid bolus. Plasma dilution was calculated with the Hb dilution method and fitted to a 2-compartment microconstant kinetic model using nonlinear mixed-effect models. The apparent central plasma volume (Vc) was similar between the 2 groups (G10: 81.2 ± 23.8 mL/kg and G40: 78.8 ± 10.2 mL/kg). The apparent peripheral volume (Vp) of G10 (4.81E+8 ± 2.66E+8 mL/kg) was twice that of G40 (2.36E+8 ± 6.44E+7 mL/kg). The rate constant from Vc to Vp (K12) of G10 (0.057 ± 0.0196/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.0302 ± 0.00807/min). The elimination constant of G10 (0.0113 ± 0.00672/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.00534 ± 0.00279/min). The peak plasma expansion was similar between G10 and G40 (20.7 ± 1.9 and 19.1 ± 5.1 mL/kg). Area under the curve for plasma dilution versus time of the first 90 minutes from the beginning of the boluses was not statistically different between G10 and G40.MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTSSerial measurements of hemoglobin (Hb) concentration and PCV were performed up to 60 minutes after conclusion of the fluid bolus. Plasma dilution was calculated with the Hb dilution method and fitted to a 2-compartment microconstant kinetic model using nonlinear mixed-effect models. The apparent central plasma volume (Vc) was similar between the 2 groups (G10: 81.2 ± 23.8 mL/kg and G40: 78.8 ± 10.2 mL/kg). The apparent peripheral volume (Vp) of G10 (4.81E+8 ± 2.66E+8 mL/kg) was twice that of G40 (2.36E+8 ± 6.44E+7 mL/kg). The rate constant from Vc to Vp (K12) of G10 (0.057 ± 0.0196/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.0302 ± 0.00807/min). The elimination constant of G10 (0.0113 ± 0.00672/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.00534 ± 0.00279/min). The peak plasma expansion was similar between G10 and G40 (20.7 ± 1.9 and 19.1 ± 5.1 mL/kg). Area under the curve for plasma dilution versus time of the first 90 minutes from the beginning of the boluses was not statistically different between G10 and G40.The volume expansion over time was not different likely due to the slow elimination. The plasma dilution to crystalloid bolus between subjects is varied in anesthetized cats. Clinicians should consider the slow elimination and return of crystalloid fluid from the Vp to Vc when prescribing fluid therapy in anesthetized cats.CONCLUSIONSThe volume expansion over time was not different likely due to the slow elimination. The plasma dilution to crystalloid bolus between subjects is varied in anesthetized cats. Clinicians should consider the slow elimination and return of crystalloid fluid from the Vp to Vc when prescribing fluid therapy in anesthetized cats. Objective To investigate the volume kinetic between 2 crystalloid fluid bolus rates in anesthetized cats. Design Prospective, randomized, dose–response study. Setting University laboratory. Animals Ten convenience‐sample, purpose‐bred domestic shorthair and medium hair cats. Interventions Intravenous 20 mL/kg balanced crystalloid fluid over 10 (G10) or 40 (G40) minutes under anesthesia in a randomized order with at least a 5‐day washout period. Measurements and Main Results Serial measurements of hemoglobin (Hb) concentration and PCV were performed up to 60 minutes after conclusion of the fluid bolus. Plasma dilution was calculated with the Hb dilution method and fitted to a 2‐compartment microconstant kinetic model using nonlinear mixed‐effect models. The apparent central plasma volume (Vc) was similar between the 2 groups (G10: 81.2 ± 23.8 mL/kg and G40: 78.8 ± 10.2 mL/kg). The apparent peripheral volume (Vp) of G10 (4.81E+8 ± 2.66E+8 mL/kg) was twice that of G40 (2.36E+8 ± 6.44E+7 mL/kg). The rate constant from Vc to Vp (K12) of G10 (0.057 ± 0.0196/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.0302 ± 0.00807/min). The elimination constant of G10 (0.0113 ± 0.00672/min) was almost twice that of G40 (0.00534 ± 0.00279/min). The peak plasma expansion was similar between G10 and G40 (20.7 ± 1.9 and 19.1 ± 5.1 mL/kg). Area under the curve for plasma dilution versus time of the first 90 minutes from the beginning of the boluses was not statistically different between G10 and G40. Conclusions The volume expansion over time was not different likely due to the slow elimination. The plasma dilution to crystalloid bolus between subjects is varied in anesthetized cats. Clinicians should consider the slow elimination and return of crystalloid fluid from the Vp to Vc when prescribing fluid therapy in anesthetized cats. |
Author | Liao, Pen‐Ting Raivs, William Duran, Sue Gerken, Katherine Clark‐Price, Stuart |
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