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Title: Asian elephant (elephas maximus) suffering from lightning strike successfully treated by integrative veterinary medicine
Authors: Supaphen Sripiboon
Patcharida Dittawong
Phawaran Meetipkit
Walaipan Songsuwankit
Anassaya Jaidee
Neeranoot Detcharoenyos
Soontaree Phetdee
Pornchai Santhitisaree
Nikorn Thongtip
Weerapongse Tangjitjaroen
Authors: Supaphen Sripiboon
Patcharida Dittawong
Phawaran Meetipkit
Walaipan Songsuwankit
Anassaya Jaidee
Neeranoot Detcharoenyos
Soontaree Phetdee
Pornchai Santhitisaree
Nikorn Thongtip
Weerapongse Tangjitjaroen
Keywords: Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Veterinary
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2021
Abstract: © Copyright 2020 by American Association of Zoo Veterinarians. A captive female Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), approximately 30 yr old, was struck by lightning and displayed obtundation, dysphagia, drooling, and muscle weakness. A physical examination, hematologic test, blood gas analysis, and electrocardiogram were performed. Treatments included the administration of mannitol, dexamethasone, antibiotics, analgesics, vitamins, and intravenous fluid. Conventional therapy resulted in improvement but not complete resolution of clinical signs. Therefore, acupuncture was integrated into the treatment protocol. Electroacupuncture and laser acupuncture were administered every other day; aqua acupuncture was administered once a week. No complications were observed during acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture, a form of traditional Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM), contributed to the resolution of clinical signs in this case and may be an effective adjunctive treatment for other neurologic disorders in elephants.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/71791
ISSN: 10427260
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