Publications by authors named "J Y Weltman"

Objective: To retrospectively study the use of the human-based Trauma-Associated Severe Hemorrhage (TASH) score to predict transfusion needs and outcome in a population of traumatized dogs.

Measurements And Main Results: The TASH score (comprising sex, hemoglobin concentration, systolic blood pressure, abdominal effusion, heart rate, base excess [BE], and presence of pelvic/femoral fractures) was applied to 24 dogs presenting to a private veterinary hospital following trauma: 12 dogs that required transfusion of blood products and 12 age- and weight-matched controls that did not. Dogs that required transfusions demonstrated a significantly higher TASH score compared with dogs that did not (10.

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Objective: To compare the incidence of microorganism colonization of peripheral venous catheters (PVCs) placed in the Emergency Department (ED) to those placed in a routine preoperative setting. The relationship between catheter tip colonization and patient urgency (as assessed by triage priority) was also evaluated.

Design: Prospective, observational study from January 2021 to October 2021.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to compare rectal and aural temperatures in dogs brought to an emergency room, involving 152 dogs assessed between June and October 2022.
  • - Results showed that aural temperatures were significantly lower than rectal temperatures, with an average of 38.3°C for aural and 38.7°C for rectal measurements, and a moderate correlation between the two in normothermic dogs.
  • - The study concluded that aural temperatures are generally lower than rectal ones, and factors like respiratory rate and coat length were observed in different temperature classifications among the dogs.
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Objective: To describe the clinical use of canine-specific albumin (CSA) in critically ill dogs, report adverse events, and evaluate measurable clinical effects of CSA administration.

Design: Retrospective case series from 2019 to 2020.

Setting: Large, urban, private-practice referral and emergency center.

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Objective: To compare the diagnostic utility of traditional diagnostic tests (ie, radiographs and focused assessment using sonography for trauma [FAST] scans) to whole-body computed tomography (WBCT) for characterizing injuries in polytrauma patients. A secondary objective was to compare costs of traditional diagnostic tests to WBCT.

Design: Prospective, observational study.

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