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A review of 91 canine and feline red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) envenomation cases and lessons for improved management.

Matthew K WunA M PadulaR M GreerE M Leister
Published in: Australian veterinary journal (2022)
Of the 88 canine cases, 7 died (8.0%), all after prognosis-based euthanasia. Of the three feline cases, one died after unsuccessful resuscitation following cardiopulmonary arrest. Compared to survivors, dogs that died were older, exhibited pigmenturia, received antivenom later and had a higher total plasma protein (TPP), activated clotting time (ACT) and lower packed cell volume (PCV) at presentation.
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