2 resultados para Isotonic solution
em Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo
Resumo:
Avaliou-se o efeito de uma suplementação com carboidratos e bebidas esportivas sobre parâmetros laboratoriais em atletas de futebol de campo, em uma situação real de treinamento. Foram coletados 10 ml de sangue venoso e 50 ml de urina em repouso e 15 minutos após treinamento. Os resultados mostram que o exercício intenso causou um variável grau de estase urinária, bem como provocou alterações hidroeletrolíticas caracterizadas por uma diminuição na concentração sérica de sódio, potássio, magnésio, fósforo e glicose (p<0,05), que não foi modificada por nenhum tipo de protocolo de suplementação nas condições propostas no presente estudo. A suplementação eletrolítica proposta mostrou-se limitada para evitar variações eletrolíticas e que a reposição deve ser avaliada à luz de um contexto ambiental e de treinamento.
Resumo:
Objective The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of treating osmotic diarrhea and dehydration in calves with hypertonic saline solution (HSS) IV, isotonic electrolyte solution (IES) PO, and a combination of these 2 solutions (HSS + IES). Experimental Design Eighteen male calves 830 days of age were used to evaluate the efficacy of 3 methods of fluid therapy after induction of osmotic diarrhea and dehydration. The diarrhea and dehydration were induced by administration of saccharose, spironolactone, and hydrochlorothiazide for 48 hours. The animals were randomly divided into 3 experimental groups: Group 1: 7.2% hypertonic saline solution-HSS (5 mL/kg IV); Group 2: oral isotonic electrolyte solution IES (60 mL/kg PO); or Group 3: HSS+IES. Clinical signs and laboratory finding observed 48 hours post-induction (Time 0) included diarrhea, dehydration, lethargy, and metabolic acidosis. Results Calves treated with HSS + IES experienced decreases in hematocrit, total protein concentration, albumin concentration, urea nitrogen concentration, and plasma volume as well as increases in blood pH, blood bicarbonate concentration, and central venous pressure between 1 and 3 hours post-treatment. These findings also were observed in animals treated with IES, however, at a slower rate than in the HSS + IES-treated animals. Animals treated with HSS continued to display signs of dehydration, lethargy, and metabolic acidosis 24 hours post-treatment. Conclusion Treatment with a combination of HSS and IES produced rapid and sustainable correction of hypovolemia and metabolic acidosis in calves with noninfections diarrhea and dehydration.