Veterinary Guide to Canine Lactic Acidosis 2025 🐶💉🩺

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Veterinary Guide to Canine Lactic Acidosis 2025 🐶💉🩺
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
🧬 What Is Lactic Acidosis?
Lactic acidosis is a serious medical condition resulting from elevated blood lactate (>4–5 mmol/L) combined with metabolic acidemia (pH < 7.35). This occurs when tissue lactic acid production exceeds clearance via the liver and kidneys.
⚠️ Types & Causes
- Type A (Hypoxic): Caused by poor tissue perfusion/oxygenation—shock, anemia, respiratory failure, cardiac arrest.
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Type B (Non‑hypoxic):
- B1: Disease‑related (sepsis, liver/kidney failure, malignancy).
- B2: Drug‑/toxin‑induced (e.g., metformin, salicylates, phenformin).
- B3: Inborn metabolic errors (rare).
👥 Who’s at Risk?
- Puppies/young dogs are prone to trauma or exercise-related hypoxia.
- Sick or hospitalized dogs (sepsis, major surgery).
- Patients on certain drugs (e.g., metformin, NSAIDs, phenformin).
- Dogs with liver or kidney dysfunction affecting lactate clearance.
⚕️ Clinical Signs
- Weakness, collapse, exercise intolerance, reluctance to move.
- Tachypnea or dyspnea as compensation for acidemia.
- Nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort.
- Bradycardia or hypotension in severe cases.
- Neurologic signs—confusion, seizures if severe.
🔍 Diagnostic Approach
- History & Exam: Recent exercise, trauma, toxin/drug exposure, sepsis.
- Blood Gas & Lactate: Confirm pH < 7.35, HCO₃⁻ < 20 mmol/L, lactate > 4–5 mmol/L.
- Chemistry Panels: Assess organ function.
- Urinalysis: May show indicators of sepsis, renal failure.
- Imaging & Labs: Diagnose underlying cause—ultrasound, blood cultures.
- Biomarkers: In research via TIMP‑2, KIM‑1 (emerging tools).
🛠 Treatment Strategies
• Immediate Support
- IV Fluids (e.g., LRS) to restore perfusion and wash out excess lactate.
- Supplemental Oxygen or transfusion if hypoxic or anemic.
- Sodium bicarbonate if base deficit >10 mEq/L or pH < 7.2, under careful monitoring.
• Address the Underlying Cause
- Treat shock, sepsis, and organ dysfunction (antibiotics, vasopressors).
- Stop offending drugs/toxins (e.g., metformin, phenformin).
- Support organ systems: dialysis for AKI, etc.
• Adjunctive Treatments
- Dichloroacetate (DCA): In experimental canine models, improved survival, lactate clearance, and cardiac output compared to bicarbonate alone.
- Experimental acid-base treatments (rarely used clinically).
📈 Prognosis
- Mortality remains >60% without prompt correction.
- Prognosis depends on severity, lactate clearance rate, and underlying condition.
- Persistent high lactate levels or poor clearance predict poor outcomes.
🏡 Home & Supportive Care
- Monitor for appetite, energy levels, and breathing rate.
- Ensure oxygen access and hydration post-hospital discharge.
- Adhere to medications and follow-up testing schedules.
📱 Ask A Vet Telehealth Support
- 📸 Share blood gas or lactate results instantly via the app.
- 🔔 Get IV fluid and oxygen therapy reminders.
- 🩺 Video assessments for breathing, CRT, and hydration.
🎓 Case Spotlight: “Bailey” the Boxer
Bailey, a 3‑year‑old Boxer, presented post‑CPR with pH 7.1 and lactate 13 mmol/L. ICU management included high-flow O₂, IV fluids, targeted bicarbonate, and a single dose of experimental DCA. Lactate dropped below 4 mmol/L within 6 h; Bailey recovered and was discharged 4 days later. Ask A Vet supported follow-up assessments and home oxygen delivery. 🐾
🔚 Key Takeaways
- Lactic acidosis is defined by high lactate and metabolic acidemia, indicating serious systemic issues.
- Type A is due to hypoxia/perfusion; Type B is from disease and toxins.
- Rapid diagnosis via blood gas and lactate measurement is critical.
- Treatment: IV fluids, oxygen, stop toxins, possible bicarbonate, and DCA.
- Prognosis hinges on prompt treatment and underlying recovery; persistence means higher risk.
- Ask A Vet telehealth enhances care through remote monitoring, results-sharing, therapy reminders, and care coordination 📲🐾
Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, founder of Ask A Vet. Download the Ask A Vet app to protect your dog from lactic acidosis—from early detection and emergency support to advanced diagnostics, IV/DCA therapy coordination, and telehealth vital sign monitoring 🐶📲