Bart Sustronck
Ghent University
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Research in Veterinary Science | 1995
Bart Sustronck; Piet Deprez; E. Muylle; H Vermeersch; Geert M. R. Vandenbossche; J.P. Remon
Severe acute bronchopneumonia was induced in 24 conventional Friesian Holstein calves by inoculating them intratracheally with Pasteurella haemolytica type A1. Twelve of the calves were treated intramuscularly with sodium ceftiofur and 12 were treated with an aerosol of sodium ceftiofur. The mortality rate in the group of calves treated with the aerosol was significantly lower, and their clinical and haematological parameters returned to normal significantly faster than in the calves treated intramuscularly.
Veterinary Record | 2000
Heidi Nollet; Bart Sustronck; Piet Deprez; L. Van Ham; G. Vanderstraeten; M. Ziegler
trauma following incision of spinal meninges in dogs. Research in Veterinary Science 16, 276-279 PATEL, M. R., LOUIE, W. & RACHLIN, J. (1996) Postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leaks of the lumbosacral spine: management with percutaneous fibrin glue. American Journal ofNeuroradiology 17, 495-500 ROUSH, J. K., DOUGLASS, J. P., HERTZKE, D. & KENNEDY, G. A. (1992) Traumatic dural laceration in a racing greyhound. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound 33, 22-24 SPLAVSKI, B., SARIC, G., VRANKOVIC, D., GLAVINA, K., MURSIC, B. & BLAGUS, G. (1998) Computed tomography of the spine as an important diagnostic tool in the management of war missile spinal trauma. Archives of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery 117, 360-363
Veterinary Record | 1998
G. van Loon; Luc Jordaens; E. Muylle; Heidi Nollet; Bart Sustronck
A five-year-old warmblood mare with atrial fibrillation was treated with quinidine sulphate. The atrial rhythm changed to atrial flutter and, because there were toxic effects, the treatment was discontinued. Seven months after the occurrence of the atrial flutter, treatment with a rapid atrial pacing technique restored a normal sinus rhythm. One year after the pacing therapy the horse was still in sinus rhythm and had been brought back into training.
Research in Veterinary Science | 1997
Bart Sustronck; G. van Loon; Piet Deprez; E. Muylle; Frank Gasthuys; L Foubert
The effect of inhaling nitric oxide in the hypoxic pulmonary vascular response was measured in five calves anaesthetised with a combination of guaiacol, ketamine and xylazine. Alveolar hypoxia was induced by means of the inhalation of a gas mixture with an inspiratory oxygen fraction of 14-18 per cent. This alveolar hypoxia resulted in a pronounced pulmonary hypertension (mean pulmonary artery pressure in hypoxic animals: 30.2 mmHg). Inhalation of 20 and 40 ppm of nitric oxide significantly attenuated the hypoxia induced pulmonary hypertension. The effect ceased once nitric oxide administration was stopped. A concentration of 40 ppm of nitric oxide fully abolished the hypoxia induced pulmonary hypertension (mean pulmonary artery pressure during inhalation of 40 ppm nitric oxide: 22.8 mmHg). Inhalation of nitric oxide had no effect on systemic arterial blood pressure nor on systemic vascular resistance. It was concluded that inhalation of 20 or 40 ppm of nitric oxide prevented a selective pulmonary vasoconstriction during alveolar hypoxia in calves, which may be helpful in the treatment of acute respiratory disorders in calves.
Veterinary Journal | 2012
Jérôme Leemans; Marianne Raes; Claude Saegerman; Bart Sustronck; Birgit Makoschey; Nathalie Kirschvink
The aim of this study was to determine whether a single dose of an inactivated bluetongue virus serotype 8 (BTV-8) vaccine altered semen quality in rams. Twenty sexually mature rams were assigned to three experimental groups: two groups of four animals were vaccinated and a third group of four animals was unvaccinated. The first group included rams with a history of natural BTV-8 infection in 2007 and the second and third groups included BTV-8 naïve rams. Semen was collected prior to vaccination and for 4 months post-vaccination. There were no significant differences in semen quality traits, including motility and concentration of spermatozoa, and percentages of living, normal dead and abnormal dead spermatozoa, between vaccinated and unvaccinated groups, or over time (P>0.05). The BTV-8 vaccine tested in this study did not appear to have any adverse effect on semen quality in rams.
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine | 1990
E. Muylle; C. Hende; Bart Sustronck; Piet Deprez
Equine Veterinary Education | 1991
J. Geest; K Vlaminck; E. Muylle; Piet Deprez; Bart Sustronck; M. T. Picavet
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine | 1995
Gunther van Loon; Piet Deprez; E. Muylle; Bart Sustronck
Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2007
An Maes; Tom Meyns; Bart Sustronck; Dominiek Maes; P. De Backer; Siska Croubels
Research in Veterinary Science | 1999
Sam Corveleyn; Dominiek Henrist; J.P. Remon; G Van Der Weken; Willy Baeyens; J Haustraete; Hy Aboul-Enein; Bart Sustronck; Piet Deprez