Hydrocortisone in the management of acute hypoadrenocorticism in dogs: a retrospective series of 30 cases
Journal of Small Animal Practice2016Vol. 57(5), pp. 227–233
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Abstract
Intravenous hydrocortisone infusion and fluid therapy for the management of acute hypoadrenocorticism is associated with a rapid resolution of hyperkalaemia and is well tolerated with few adverse effects. Regular electrolyte monitoring is required to ensure that rapid increases in sodium concentration are avoided.
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