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Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2006

Dopplerfluxometria das artérias renais: valores normais das velocidades sistólica e diastólica e do índice resistivo nas artérias renais principais

M.B. Melo; Júlio César Cambraia Veado; E.F. Silva; Simone Magela Moreira; L.M.F. Passos

Dopplerfluxometry of renal arteries has been used to estimate renal perfusion in humans. The aim of this study was to use Dopplerfluxometry technique to calculate the resistive index of main renal arteries in dogs, measuring their systolic and diastolic blood flow velocities. Twenty (10 males, 10 females), adult mongrel dogs, were used in this study. The dogs were submitted to Doppler sonographic evaluation of left and right main renal arteries. The systolic and diastolic blood flow velocities, expressed (in centimeters per second) as mean and standard deviation were 79.96± 8.82 and 28.86± 5.11 in the right main renal artery and 80.22± 6.99 and 29.62± 4.14 in the left main renal artery. The value of resistive index expressed as mean ± standard deviation was 0.64± 0.04 for the right main renal artery and 0.63± 0.028 in the left main renal artery.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2008

Adequação de um sistema de hemodiálise em eqüinos

Jessica Oliveira; Maristela Silveira Palhares; T.C. Frössler; Júlio César Cambraia Veado; L.M. Meniccuci; F.O. Paes Leme; J.M. Silva Filho

Hemodialysis adequacy was studied in four groups with six horses in each: the treatments: group I animals were submitted to unilateral central venous catheter (control group); group II animals were submitted to unilateral central venous double lumen catheter and one six-hour session of hemodialysis; group III horses were submitted to unilateral central venous double lumen catheter and to two six-hour session of hemodialysis, and group IV horses were submitted to bilateral central venous mono lumen catheter and to one six-hour session of hemodialysis. Xilazine 10% (0.4mg/kg) and acepromazine 2% (0.008 mg/kg) were iv administrated for sedation. Two hollow fiber, 1.8m2 low flux polyssulfone hemodialysis apparatus were used in a connected serie. The mean blood flux was 319.18±97.41ml/min with a dialisate flux of 500ml/min. Anticoagulation was performed with sodium heparin, 100UI/kg for priming at the dose of 53.86±18.61UI/kg/h. Anticoagulation monitoring was performed by clotting time, protrombin time, tromboplastin activated time, and platelet number. Decrease in platelet number was detected in groups submitted to dialysis. The best vascular access was performed with double lumen catheter and the hemodialysis may be used in equine practice, with high performance dialyze used in six- hour session.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010

Avaliação do efeito da clorpromazina sobre a função renal de cães submetidos à isquemia e reperfusão

Liliana Borges de Menezes; Maria Clorinda Soares Fioravanti; Marcelo Seixo de Brito e Silva; Leandro Guimarães Franco; Tatyane Penha Sales; Mariana M. Andrascko; Júlio César Cambraia Veado; Eugênio Gonçalves de Araújo

Renal ischemia may occur in different situations such as vascular or renal surgery and also in renal transplantation. This study evaluates renal function in dogs submitted to ischemia and reperfusion after chlorpromazine application. Twelve adult mongrel dogs were distributed into two groups with six animals each. Group A was composed of dogs submitted to renal ischemia and reperfusion without previous administration of chlorpromazine. Group B was composed of dogs with renal ischemia and reperfusion previously treated with chlorpromazine. In order to evaluate the possible ischemia/reperfusion late effects, blood and urine samples were sampled in four different times: Before ischemia, early stages of reperfusion, 120 minutes after reperfusion, and every week until 28th day postsurgery. Renal function was evaluated by clinical examination, serum urea and creatinine levels and urinary GGT activity. PU/CU and GGT urinary activity were more sensitive in detecting acute tubular injury than routine urine examination because these variables showed earlier changes. Based on urinalysis, urea and creatinine serum levels plus urinary excretion of GGT and PU/CU, no evidences of protective action of chlorpromazine were observed.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2014

Avaliação e comparação entre métodos de mensuração de pressão arterial sistólica em gatos hígidos anestesiados

T.M. Anjos; Júlio César Cambraia Veado; M.C.N. Castro; G.S.L. Rocha; E.F. Silva; C.A.V. Araújo; C.D. Freitas; M.Q. Maia; C.A.P. Tavares

For validation purposes, two different methods of measurement of systolic blood pressure (SBP), noninvasive or indirect (oscillometric and vascular doppler), direct or invasive (arterial catheterization - the gold standard) were evaluated and compared in 12 healthy anesthetized cats, varying between seven months to two years old. In each animal, we proceeded to the simultaneous noninvasive and invasive measurement of pressure. The oscillometric method was compared by means of seven consecutive measurements with an interval of 30 seconds between them, with the invasive method, and soon after, the doppler method was compared to the invasive method in the same way. It was concluded that the oscillometric method is statistically equal to the invasive method, whereas doppler differs from both. However, due to the strong positive correlation between doppler and invasive methods, it was possible to create a correction factor (linear regression) to determine the value of invasive pressure from the value obtained by the doppler method. To obtain more reliable figures, it is recommended to use this correction factor when the doppler method is used to measure SBP in anesthetized cats.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2002

Uso de cetoanálogo na terapia da insuficiência renal canina

Júlio César Cambraia Veado; J. S. V. Oliveira; J.M.C. Menezes; P.T.C. Guimarães

The efficacy of keto acids and essential amino acids on a two-year-old female dog, Labrador, suffering from Leishmaniasis and acute renal failure was evaluated by clinical and laboratorial analyses based on urea and creatinine dosages. An improving in the animal general condition and an increasing in the appetite, activity and weight gain, were observed and favorably contributed to the treatment of the primary disease. Ketoanalogueswere oraly administered during 76 days and the levels of urea and creatinine remained within acceptable limits, even after this period of time. Ketoanaloguescontributed positively for the treatment of acute renal failure and appears to be an important alternative for the leishmaniasis treatment.


Química Nova | 2013

Application of cholesterol determination method to indirectly detect meat and bone meals in ruminant feeds

Cecília Muller Bandeira; José Maria Ferreira; Gislaine C. Nogueira; Neura Bragagnolo; Júlio César Cambraia Veado; Ronaldo L. Sanches

The aim of this study was to verify the presence of meat and bone meal (MBM) in ruminant feed, by identifying the cholesterol using gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector. The proposed method demonstrated precision, trueness, and capability to detect MBM in the ruminant feed.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2009

Echodopplercardiographic retrospective study of the main cardiopathies diagnosed in dogs.

M.G. Castro; Júlio César Cambraia Veado; E.F. Silva; R.B. Araújo


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2014

Evaluation tests of early renal injury in dogs and cats

Gabrielle Coelho Freitas; Júlio César Cambraia Veado; Adriano Bonfim Carregaro


Revista da FZVA | 2008

Nutrição Clínica em Animais Hospitalizados: da Estimulação do Apetite à Nutrição Parenteral

Juliana de Oliveira; Maristela Silveira Palhares; Júlio César Cambraia Veado


Revista Brasileira de Ciência Veterinária | 2010

Infectious canine hepatitis: case report.

Tathiana Mourão Anjos Piacesi; Júlio César Cambraia Veado; Cecília Muller Bandeira; Rubens Antônio Carneiro; Fernando Antônio Bretas Viana; A. P. da C. V. Bicalho

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Juliana de Oliveira

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Cecília Muller Bandeira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Fernando Antônio Bretas Viana

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Maristela Silveira Palhares

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Marília Martins Melo

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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P.T.C. Guimarães

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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E.F. Silva

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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J.M.C. Menezes

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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L.M. Meniccuci

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Pillar Gomide do Valle

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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