RISK FACTORS OF MORTALITY AND ORGAN DYSFUNCTION IN DOGS WITH SEPSIS CAUSED BY PYOMETRA
SRIS, MOD, SOFA, SEPSIS
Sepsis has a high incidence in animals causing a significant increase in morbidity, mortality and treatment costs. In dogs, pyometra commonly triggers sepsis of different intensity. This condition is routine in clinical practice and early identification and classification of sepsis favors treatment in relation to prognosis and costs. Faced with this challenge, it is aimed at dogs with ultrasonographic alterations suggestive / diagnostic of pyometra: (1) To evaluate the prevalence of the syndrome; (2) correlate epidemiological data, clinical, laboratory, prognostic and mortality changes with the classification of sepsis in the patient; (The study will be performed with bitches admitted at the UFRRJ Small Animal Veterinary Hospital from June 2018 to December 2019. Patients will be followed up throughout the therapy and epidemiological and clinical data collected at pre-established times. The therapy instituted will be defined by the veterinarian responsible for the case, according to the patient's need. Any supportive therapy for patient stabilization prior to the surgical procedure will be instituted as needed. Considering the patient stabilized and fit, will be referred for surgery (pan hysterectomy). The results obtained will be submitted to the Shapiro-Willk normality test and analysis of variance for the comparison before and after the surgical procedure and between the groups, with a significance level of 5%.