Abstract
Equine colic syndrome is the main cause of horse death worldwide. It is characterized primarily by acute abdominal pain, one of its most common etiologies being compression of the colon. In November 2017, a seven year old male, castrated, brown-skinned equine was sent to the Equine Sector of the Centro de Desenvolvimento da Pacuária (CDP) of the Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA) with main complaint of abdominal discomfort and absence of defecation for about a day, a history of being kept in inappropriate pasture and submitted to water restriction. In the clinical care, a larger colon compaction was determined. Initially, treatment with dipyrone/scopolamine and intravenous hydration with lactated ringer solution was performed. However, after a few hours, continuous-flow enteral hydration was chosen as hydroelectrolytic therapy at a rate of 15 ml/kg/h using hypotonic solution. After six days there was remission of signs of abdominal discomfort, return of intestinal motility and defecation and alteration of the appearance of dry stools to softened stools. Intravenous hydration with lactated ringer solution, despite being the most used, presents some disadvantages as its high cost, with continuous-flow enteral hydration with polyotonic solution hypotonic efficient and much more economical in the treatment of compaction in the greater colon in equines.
Highlights
Equine colic syndrome is the main cause of horse death
brownskinned equine was sent to the Equine Sector of the Centro
continuous-flow enteral hydration was chosen as hydroelectrolytic therapy at a rate
Summary
Equine colic syndrome is the main cause of horse death worldwide. It is characterized primarily by acute abdominal pain, one of its most common etiologies being compression of the colon. Os cavalos podem ser acometidos por síndrome cólica, que é um termo utilizado para descrever a dor de origem visceral em equinos.
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