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Abdominal perfusion in canine patients with pyometra and sepsis evaluated by Doppler and contrast-enhanced ultrasound.

Beatriz GasserRicardo Andres Ramirez UscateguiLuiz Paulo Nogueira AiresDiego Iwao YamadaPriscila Del'Aguila-SilvaBruna Bressianini LimaPriscila SilvaIgor Cezar Kniphoff da CruzRafael Kretzer CarneiroMarcus Antônio Rossi Feliciano
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2023)
Pyometra causes a reduction in abdominal aortic blood flow, which is more pronounced in animals with sepsis identified by the SIRS criteria. These animals also exhibited a decrease in systolic blood pressure and an increase in duodenal perfusion, as evident by CEUS. However, these changes were not observed in patients with sepsis identified by the SOFA criteria. The alterations in intestinal perfusion observed in animals with sepsis indicate the presence of inflammation or dysfunction. In this regard, CEUS proves to be a valuable technique for detecting subtle changes in tissue hemodynamics that may not be apparent in conventional exams.
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