Enteral Electrolytic Solutions Administered In Continuous Flow Via Naso-Ruminal Route In Adult Goats

Paulo Vinicius de M Santos,Rinaldo B Viana,Marcel Ferreira B Avanza,Pedro Ancelmo N Ermita,Samuel R Alves, Micheline O Silva,Lorena C Monteiro,Caio M Costa, Erica G Mafort, Lorraine Marcele L Costa, Gabriella Maria M Ferreira, Felipe S Mattos,José D Ribeiro Filho

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE(2020)

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of maintenance enteral electrolytic solutions administered naso-ruminally in continuous flow in adult goats subjected to water and food restriction. Six adult non-pregnant and non-lactating female goats, aged between two and five years old, were used in a crossover (6 x 2) study. Solution 1 (SEE1) comprised: 4.5 g sodium chloride (NaCl); 1 g potassium chloride ( KCl); 0.5 g magnesium chloride (MgCl); 1 g calcium chloride in 1,000 ml of water (measured osmolarity: 202 mOsm/l). Solution 2 (SEE2) comprised: 4.5 g of NaCl; 1 g of KCl; 0.5 g of MgCl; 2 g of calcium acetate in 1,000 ml of water (measured osmolarity: 212 mOsm/l). The solutions were administered naso-ruminally at a dose rate of 15 ml/kg/hr, for 12 hr. The animals were evaluated at times T-24, T0, T4, T8, T12, and T24. Both enteral electrolytic solutions were effective in expanding blood volume. SEE1 showed a low-intensity acidifying potential, while SEE2 showed behavior of a neutral enteral electrolytic solution.
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acid-base balance, electrolyte replacement, enteral route, fluid therapy, hypotonic solutions
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