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Thromboelastography in Dogs with Chronic Hepatopathies
Author(s) -
Fry W.,
Lester C.,
Etedali N.M.,
Shaw S.,
DeLaforcade A.,
Webster C.R.L.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of veterinary internal medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.356
H-Index - 103
eISSN - 1939-1676
pISSN - 0891-6640
DOI - 10.1111/jvim.14639
Subject(s) - medicine , thromboelastography , intensive care medicine , dermatology , coagulation
Background The coagulation status of dogs with liver disease is difficult to predict using conventional coagulation testing. Hypothesis/Objectives To evaluate thromboelastography ( TEG ) results and associations with conventional coagulation results and indicators of disease severity and prognosis in dogs with chronic hepatopathies ( CH ). Animals Twenty‐one client‐owned dogs. Methods Dogs with CH were prospectively (10 dogs) and retrospectively (11 dogs) enrolled from 2008 to 2014. Kaolin‐activated TEG was performed and compared with reference intervals by t ‐tests or Mann‐Whitney tests. Correlation coefficients for TEG results and conventional coagulation and clinicopathologic results were determined. Significance was set at P < .05. Results Dogs with CH had significant increases in R (5.30 min vs 4.33 min), K (3.77 min vs 2.11 min), and LY 30 (4.77% vs 0.68%) and decreased angles (55.3° vs 62.4°). G value defined 9 of 21, 7 of 21, and 5 of 21 dogs as normocoagulable, hypercoagulable, and hypocoagulable, respectively. G and MA were correlated with fibrinogen ( r = 0.68, 0.83), prothrombin time ( PT ; r = −0.51, −0.53), and activated partial thromboplastin time ( aPTT ; r = −0.50, −0.50). K was correlated with PT ( r = 0.75) and protein C activity ( r = −0.92). Angle was correlated with aPTT ( r = −0.63). Clinical score was correlated with PT ( r = 0.60), MA ( r = −0.53), and R ( r = −0.47). Dogs with hyperfibrinolysis ( LY 30 > 3.04%; 5 of 21) had significantly higher serum transaminase activities. Dogs with portal hypertension had significantly lower G, MA , and angle and prolonged, K, R, and PT. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance Dogs with CH have variable TEG results. Negative prognostic indicators in CH correlate with hypocoagulable parameters on TEG . Hyperfibrinolysis in dogs with CH is associated with high disease activity.

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