This depends upon how long the pet has had GDV, the degree of shock, the severity of the condition, cardiac problems, stomach
wall necrosis, length of surgery, etc..
Factors such as the degree of shock, severity of the condition, cardiac problems, stomach
wall necrosis (damage) and length of surgery can affect survival rate.
Not exact matches
The toxins produced by these particular microbes are capable of causing inflammation and
necrosis (death and decay) of intestinal
wall — hence the process is called enteritis necroticans.
Scoring - 0 - no definite pathology, 1 - mild peribronchiole and perivascular cellular infiltration, 2 - moderate peribronchiole and perivascular cellular infiltration, 3 - severe peribronchiolar and perivascular cellular infiltration with thickening of alveolar
walls, alveolar infiltration and bronchiole epithelial cell
necrosis and debris in the lumen.
Scoring 0 - no definite pathology, 1 - mild peribronchiole and perivascular cellular infiltration, 2 - moderate peribronchiole and perivascular cellular infiltration, 3 - severe peribronchiole and perivascular cellular infiltration with thickening of alveolar
walls, alveolar infiltration and bronchiole epithelial cell
necrosis and debris in the lumen.
Prolonged obstruction of the intestines can be very dangerous as it can result in trauma to the intestinal
wall, and even
necrosis (death) of the intestinal cells.
Since the stomach can not drain, it becomes distended, interfering with circulation in the stomach and the death of cells in the
wall of the stomach (called
necrosis).
Interference with blood circulation results in
necrosis of the
wall of the stomach.