Management of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) and Evaluation of Survival Rate in Cats Exposed to Trauma

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2024

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Agricultural Research Communication Centre

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Background: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a complex condition that may be associated with sepsis or may progress with trauma, burns and major surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the systemic inflammatory response syndrome and survival rate in traumatized cats. Methods: The study material consisted of 34(22.66%) cats diagnosed with SIRS among 150 cats who were traumatized by falling from a height. Cats were monitored and vital signs such as pulse, respiration, arterial blood pressure, oxygen saturation and body temperature were recorded. In addition, laboratory whole blood and biochemical tests were performed. In the treatment of cats with SIRS, it was aimed to provide circulatory support and support measures to keep the animal alive. Result: 27(79.41%) cats with SIRS died due to lung failure or multi-organ failure and 7(20.58%) cats survived. The prognosis in SIRS patients with trauma depends on the patient's response to aggressive treatment and supportive care. SIRS has a high mortality rate. Common causes of death include cardiovascular collapse, multi-organ dysfunction and acute lung injury. © 2024 Agricultural Research Communication Centre. All rights reserved.

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Cats with trauma, Survival rate, Systemic Inflammatory Cats (Sics), Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (Sırs)

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Indian Journal of Animal Research

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58

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3

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Çatalkaya, E. ve Kanay, B. E. (2024). Management of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) and evaluation of survival rate in cats exposed to trauma. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 58(3), 505-509.