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Rare survival of high-tension electrocution shock in a crossbred Jersey cattle: a complete profile on critical care monitoring

BACKGROUND: Accidental electrocution was more common in animals and death was mostly due to shock and cardiac arrest. Survival of animals or humans could be possible if victims receive immediate medical support. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 3-year-old crossbred Jersey heifer was presented to the Emergency an...

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Autores principales: Yogeshpriya, S., Saravanan, M., Selvaraj, P., Sindhu, R., Venkatesan, M., Ramkumar, P. K., Premalatha, N.
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Publicado: School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Shiraz 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9984144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36874178
http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/IJVR.2022.43453.6356
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author Yogeshpriya, S.
Saravanan, M.
Selvaraj, P.
Sindhu, R.
Venkatesan, M.
Ramkumar, P. K.
Premalatha, N.
author_facet Yogeshpriya, S.
Saravanan, M.
Selvaraj, P.
Sindhu, R.
Venkatesan, M.
Ramkumar, P. K.
Premalatha, N.
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description BACKGROUND: Accidental electrocution was more common in animals and death was mostly due to shock and cardiac arrest. Survival of animals or humans could be possible if victims receive immediate medical support. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 3-year-old crossbred Jersey heifer was presented to the Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Referral Clinic of the Veterinary College and Research Institute, Orathanadu, with a history of accidental electrocution by broken high-tension overhead power transmission line during grazing in the paddy fields. The animal was dull and depressed, dark red, and some areas were charred in appearance on the dorsum and limbs. The animal showed difficulty walking due to the electrocution burn injury and was poorly responding to the surroundings. Clinical examination revealed subnormal temperature, polypnea, pale mucous membranes, ruminal atony, and arrhythmias on auscultation. FINDINGS/TREATMENT AND OUTCOME: On point of care (PoC) hematology testing, leukocytosis, neutrophilia, and microcytosis were observed. PoC electrolyte analysis revealed hypocalcemia (ionized calcium 0.89 mmol/L), mild hypochloremia, and severe hypokalemia (2.81 mmol/L). PoC biochemistry revealed hypoglycemia (41 mg/dl). PoC elevated levels of serum cardiac troponin (0.33 ng/dl) indicated cardiac damage. Aspartate aminotransferase (1794 U/L), CK-MB (699 U/L) and LDH (6.7 U/L) were also elevated. On PoC urinalysis, proteinuria, myoglobinuria, and glucosuria were observed. Evident clinical recovery, wound healing, and improvement in animal activities were observed. CONCLUSION: High-voltage electrocution injury is a serious type of accident with the potential risk of multi-organ damage and death. Early diagnosis of electrocution and immediate management enhances the expectancy of complete recovery.
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spelling pubmed-99841442023-03-04 Rare survival of high-tension electrocution shock in a crossbred Jersey cattle: a complete profile on critical care monitoring Yogeshpriya, S. Saravanan, M. Selvaraj, P. Sindhu, R. Venkatesan, M. Ramkumar, P. K. Premalatha, N. Iran J Vet Res Scientific Report BACKGROUND: Accidental electrocution was more common in animals and death was mostly due to shock and cardiac arrest. Survival of animals or humans could be possible if victims receive immediate medical support. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 3-year-old crossbred Jersey heifer was presented to the Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Referral Clinic of the Veterinary College and Research Institute, Orathanadu, with a history of accidental electrocution by broken high-tension overhead power transmission line during grazing in the paddy fields. The animal was dull and depressed, dark red, and some areas were charred in appearance on the dorsum and limbs. The animal showed difficulty walking due to the electrocution burn injury and was poorly responding to the surroundings. Clinical examination revealed subnormal temperature, polypnea, pale mucous membranes, ruminal atony, and arrhythmias on auscultation. FINDINGS/TREATMENT AND OUTCOME: On point of care (PoC) hematology testing, leukocytosis, neutrophilia, and microcytosis were observed. PoC electrolyte analysis revealed hypocalcemia (ionized calcium 0.89 mmol/L), mild hypochloremia, and severe hypokalemia (2.81 mmol/L). PoC biochemistry revealed hypoglycemia (41 mg/dl). PoC elevated levels of serum cardiac troponin (0.33 ng/dl) indicated cardiac damage. Aspartate aminotransferase (1794 U/L), CK-MB (699 U/L) and LDH (6.7 U/L) were also elevated. On PoC urinalysis, proteinuria, myoglobinuria, and glucosuria were observed. Evident clinical recovery, wound healing, and improvement in animal activities were observed. CONCLUSION: High-voltage electrocution injury is a serious type of accident with the potential risk of multi-organ damage and death. Early diagnosis of electrocution and immediate management enhances the expectancy of complete recovery. School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Shiraz 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9984144/ /pubmed/36874178 http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/IJVR.2022.43453.6356 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Yogeshpriya, S.
Saravanan, M.
Selvaraj, P.
Sindhu, R.
Venkatesan, M.
Ramkumar, P. K.
Premalatha, N.
Rare survival of high-tension electrocution shock in a crossbred Jersey cattle: a complete profile on critical care monitoring
title Rare survival of high-tension electrocution shock in a crossbred Jersey cattle: a complete profile on critical care monitoring
title_full Rare survival of high-tension electrocution shock in a crossbred Jersey cattle: a complete profile on critical care monitoring
title_fullStr Rare survival of high-tension electrocution shock in a crossbred Jersey cattle: a complete profile on critical care monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Rare survival of high-tension electrocution shock in a crossbred Jersey cattle: a complete profile on critical care monitoring
title_short Rare survival of high-tension electrocution shock in a crossbred Jersey cattle: a complete profile on critical care monitoring
title_sort rare survival of high-tension electrocution shock in a crossbred jersey cattle: a complete profile on critical care monitoring
topic Scientific Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9984144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36874178
http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/IJVR.2022.43453.6356
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