id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-324365-546cu3ly Koch, A. Clinical Efficacy of Intravenous Hypertonic Saline Solution or Hypertonic Bicarbonate Solution in the Treatment of Inappetent Calves with Neonatal Diarrhea 2008-02-14 .txt text/plain 5832 312 51 No obvious differences with respect to the extent of these clinical signs were observed between calves of study I (NaCl) and study II (NaHCO 3 ); however, during application of HBS, the respiratory rate increased more profoundly up to roughly 60 breaths per minute compared with the calves treated with hypertonic saline. Age, body weight (BW), clinical variables, and results of blood analysis before initial IV treatment of diarrheic calves with saline (5.85%; 5 mL/kg BW over 4 minutes; study I) and sodium bicarbonate (8.4%; 10 mL/ kg BW over 8 minutes; study II), respectively, followed by administration of 3 L of oral rehydration solution. General condition, rectal temperature, enophthalmus, heart rate, respiratory rate, and fecal dry matter before and after initial IV treatment of diarrheic calves with saline (5.85%; 5 mL/kg BW over 4 minutes; study I) and sodium bicarbonate (8.4%; 10 mL/kg BW over 8 minutes; study II), respectively, followed by administration of 3 L of oral rehydration solution. ./cache/cord-324365-546cu3ly.txt ./txt/cord-324365-546cu3ly.txt