Abstract

To describe a case of bifenthrin toxicosis in a dog with a successful outcome following the use of therapeuticplasma exchange (TPE) and intralipid therapy. An 8-month-old female neutered poodle mix dog ingested an unknown amount of powered bifenthrin, which resulted in acutely altered mentation, cranial nerve deficits, and intractable tremors that persisted in severity despite aggressive medical management to include intravenous fluids, intravenous lipid emulsion, anticonvulsant medications, and methocarbamol. TPE was initiated after lack of significant clinical improvement 12hours after initial presentation. The dog underwent cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) following approximately 1 plasma volume equivalent exchange. The dog was successfully resuscitated and showed marked improvement 12hours postarrest and post-TPE treatment. Serum bifenthrin concentrations were analyzed prior to TPE (445.38ng/mL) and ∼10hours after TPE (51.18ng/mL), which resulted in an 89% reduction in serum bifenthrin concentration. TPE may be a promising adjunctive therapeutic modality for bifenthrin toxicosis in dogs.

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