Short-duration peripherally inserted central catheters do not alter viscoelastic parameters in healthy dogs.

Can Vet J

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4 (Morris, Galezowski, Atilla, Menard); VCA Canada Calgary Animal Referral and Emergency Hospital, 7140 12th Street SE, Calgary, Alberta T2H 2Y4 (Morris).

Published: July 2024

Objective: To determine if short-duration peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) cause a hypercoagulable state in healthy dogs, based on point-of-care viscoelastic coagulation monitor (VCM).

Animals: Ten beagle dogs were randomly and equally allocated into control and PICC groups.

Procedure: Control dogs had VCM analysis on whole blood following direct venipuncture before sedation (T0) and 2 h after sedation (T2). In the experimental group, a PICC was placed (medial saphenous or femoral vein) under sedation and removed after 4 h, with measurements before placement (T0) and 2 and 6 h after placement (T2 and T6, respectively). Parametric data were analyzed using 1-way ANOVA with Holm-Šídák test for multiple comparisons and paired or unpaired Student's -test. Nonparametric data were analyzed using Friedman test with Dunn multiple comparison test for Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-rank test, and Mann-Whitney U test for PICC group, control group, and to compare PICC control groups, respectively.

Results: Clot formation time was longer at T2 T6 ( = 0.0342, but not clinically relevant) in the PICC group, with no significant differences between the PICC and control groups.

Conclusion And Clinical Relevance: Short-term placement of a PICC line did not alter viscoelastic endpoints in healthy beagles.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11195506PMC

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