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Main Authors: Andrea Huther, Thomas H. Edwards, Ericka L. Jaramillo, James T. Giles, Sarah K. Israel, Michael Mison, Lisbeth Ambrosius, Teresa Kaiser, Guillaume L. Hoareau
Format: Artículo Open Access
Published: Wiley 2024
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Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/vec.13361
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  • The use of a kaolin‐based hemostatic dressing to attenuate bleeding in dogs: A series of 4 cases Andrea Huther Thomas H. Edwards Ericka L. Jaramillo James T. Giles Sarah K. Israel Michael Mison Lisbeth Ambrosius Teresa Kaiser Guillaume L. Hoareau Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care AbstractObjectiveTo describe the use of a synthetic hemostatic dressing, QuikClot Combat Gauze (QCG), in dogs with bleeding wounds.Case Series SummaryTwo dogs presented with bleeding traumatic wounds, and QCG was used to achieve hemostasis during stabilization of these dogs. In the other 2 dogs, QCG was used to help attenuate bleeding associated with a surgical procedure.New or Unique Information ProvidedWhile hemostatic dressings have been widely studied and used in human medicine, there is minimal information on the use and efficacy of these hemostatic dressings in veterinary medicine. This case series describes the use of QCG in dogs with hemorrhaging wounds. QCG could be a valuable resource in veterinary emergency and critical care settings. 10.1111/vec.13361 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor