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Fluid Therapy in Dogs and Cats, 2nd Edition

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Fluid therapy is one of the most widely used and necessary therapies for critically ill patients and those who are not able to hydrate and feed themselves spontaneously. Fluid Therapy in dogs and cats, 2nd Edition, summarizes the fundamentals for understanding the water and electrolyte requirements of critical patients, the types of fluids that can be administered, and the consequences that a decision may entail.

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Fluid therapy is one of the most widely used and necessary therapies for critically ill patients and those who are not able to hydrate and feed themselves spontaneously. Fluid Therapy in dogs and cats, 2nd Edition, summarizes the fundamentals for understanding the water and electrolyte requirements of critical patients, the types of fluids that can be administered, and the consequences that a decision may entail. This handbook is published at a particularly relevant time, with the recent developments in orthogonal polarization spectral imaging; the advancements in hemodynamics, which have made it possible to assess the real efficacy of therapy and the side effects fluids can produce if not provided correctly; and the evidence-based advances that have changed the way fluid therapy in both human and veterinary medicine is now provided, which is very different from how it had been performed over the past 30 years. An attempt has been made in this ebook to address the topics homogeneously, following a functional approach for readers. Every chapter ends with a clinical case, which is useful for putting into practice what has been explained in the text. 269 p.

Authors expertises affiliations

  • Fabio Vigano. DVM, Cert. Emergency Medicine and Surgery, Specialist in Small Animal Diseases, ECVEVV-AM. Founder of ‘Clinica Veterinaria San Giorgio, San Giorgio sur Legnano (Italy).
  • Deborah C. Silverstein. DVM, DACVECC. Fepartment of Clinical Sciences and Advanced Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Philadelphia, PA (USA).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2023-02 – Edra Publishing (imprint of Grupo Asis); Copyright © 2023 by Edra Publishing.

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