volume 60 issue 4 pages 131-163

2024 AAHA Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats

Mariana Pardo 1
Erin Spencer 2
Adesola Odunayo 3
Mary L. Ramirez 4
Elke Rudloff 5
Heidi Shafford 6
Ann Weil 7
Ewan Wolff 8
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Critical Care Veterinarian Consulting, Pleasantville, New York (M.P.);
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Veterinary Emergency Group, Derry, New Hampshire (E.S.);
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North Dallas Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Hospital, Frisco, Texas (M.L.R.);
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Blue Pearl Pet Hospice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (E.R.);
6
 
Veterinary Anesthesia Specialists, Gladstone, Oregon (H.S.);
8
 
Blue Pearl NE Portland, Portland, Oregon (E.W.)
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-07-01
scimago Q1
wos Q3
SJR0.587
CiteScore2.6
Impact factor1.1
ISSN05872871, 15473317
Abstract
ABSTRACT

Fluids are drugs used in veterinary patients capable of producing beneficial therapeutic or inadvertent harmful effects within the body’s intravascular, interstitial, and intracellular fluid spaces. The individualized design of a fluid therapy plan requires careful patient assessment and targeted selection of proper fluid types, administration routes, and rates, along with adjustments during therapy tailored specifically as per the individual patient’s fluid requirement and therapeutic response. Personalized fluid prescriptions and vigilant patient monitoring help avoid patient morbidity from body fluid deficiencies, fluid excess, and electrolyte derangements and support better patient outcomes. These guidelines provide an overview of fluid dynamics within the fluid spaces of the body, describe various types of fluids and their uses, and outline recommendations for fluid administration for resuscitation, rehydration, and maintenance purposes. The guidelines also outline approaches to fluid therapy for anesthetized patients and reiterate the recommendations of reduced fluid rates in this population of patients. Additionally, the guidelines include practical fluid therapy strategies for patients with various common disorders. The goal of these guidelines is to help veterinary professionals safely and effectively prescribe and administer fluid therapy for canine and feline patients.

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Pardo M. et al. 2024 AAHA Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats // Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. 2024. Vol. 60. No. 4. pp. 131-163.
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Pardo M., Spencer E., Odunayo A., Ramirez M. L., Rudloff E., Shafford H., Weil A., Wolff E. 2024 AAHA Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats // Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. 2024. Vol. 60. No. 4. pp. 131-163.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.5326/jaaha-ms-7444
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TI - 2024 AAHA Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats
T2 - Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association
AU - Pardo, Mariana
AU - Spencer, Erin
AU - Odunayo, Adesola
AU - Ramirez, Mary L.
AU - Rudloff, Elke
AU - Shafford, Heidi
AU - Weil, Ann
AU - Wolff, Ewan
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/07/01
PB - American Animal Hospital Association
SP - 131-163
IS - 4
VL - 60
PMID - 38885492
SN - 0587-2871
SN - 1547-3317
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@article{2024_Pardo,
author = {Mariana Pardo and Erin Spencer and Adesola Odunayo and Mary L. Ramirez and Elke Rudloff and Heidi Shafford and Ann Weil and Ewan Wolff},
title = {2024 AAHA Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats},
journal = {Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association},
year = {2024},
volume = {60},
publisher = {American Animal Hospital Association},
month = {jul},
url = {https://meridian.allenpress.com/jaaha/article/60/4/131/501375/2024-AAHA-Fluid-Therapy-Guidelines-for-Dogs-and},
number = {4},
pages = {131--163},
doi = {10.5326/jaaha-ms-7444}
}
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Pardo, Mariana, et al. “2024 AAHA Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats.” Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, vol. 60, no. 4, Jul. 2024, pp. 131-163. https://meridian.allenpress.com/jaaha/article/60/4/131/501375/2024-AAHA-Fluid-Therapy-Guidelines-for-Dogs-and.