BLOOD COAGULOPATHY IN DOGS WITH SHOCK-INDUCED BY INJECTION OF HEARTWORM EXTRACT

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KITOH, K
WATOH, K
KITAGAWA, H
SASAKI, Y
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A crude, whole-body extract of female heartworms was administered IV to 10 dogs with and 13 dogs without heartworm (HW) infection. Shock developed in 8 of 10 infected dogs and II of 13 noninfected dogs, and blood coagulopathy was observed in 12 of 19 dogs with shock. Prevalence and severity of blood coagulopathy were proportionate to prevalence and severity of shock. Platelet count decreased in all dogs with shock with or without blood coagulopathy; thus, the decrease in platelet count might be related to shock. In 4 dogs, activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) was prolonged-192.0 seconds at 30 minutes after HW injection-and prothrombin time (PT) was increased-13.8 seconds at initial collapse. In 8 dogs, APTT was increased-200 seconds for 2 hours after HW injection-and PT was increased-200 seconds at 30 minutes after the injection. The APTT prolongation might have been caused mainly by decreases in activities of factors VIII, IX, XI, and XII of the intrinsic blood coagulation pathway. In dogs with severely prolonged PT, plasma fibrinogen concentration and factor II activity decreased slightly. Prolonged PT was corrected in vitro by addition of normal plasma at high concentration (> 80%), but prolonged APTT could not be corrected in vitro by addition of 80% normal plasma. Serum fibrin degradation products concentration was < 10 mu g/ml, and soluble fibrin monomer complex was negative in all dogs. Thrombi were not found in blood vessels of any organ at necropsy and after histologic study. Therefore, it was suggested that: blood coagulopathy resulting from inhibition of coagulation factor activities might develop in shock induced by HW extract.
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