Differentiating between food bloat and gastric dilatation and volvulus in dogs
(2014)
Journal Article
Humm, K. R., & Barfield, D. M. (2014). Differentiating between food bloat and gastric dilatation and volvulus in dogs. Veterinary Record, 181(21), 561-562. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.j5449
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Cowpox virus pneumonia in a domestic cat in Great Britain
Journal Article
Schoeniger, S. J., Chan, D. L., Hollinshead, M., Humm, K. R., Smith, G. L., & Beard, P. M. Cowpox virus pneumonia in a domestic cat in Great Britain. Veterinary Record, 160(15), 522-523
Use of sodium nitroprusside in the anaesthetic protocol of a patent ductus arteriosus ligation in a dog
Journal Article
Humm, K. R., Senior, J. M., Dugdale, A. H. A., & Surnmerfield, N. J. Use of sodium nitroprusside in the anaesthetic protocol of a patent ductus arteriosus ligation in a dog. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2005.09.005
Fluid therapy in small animals 1. Principles and patient assessment
Journal Article
Goggs, R. A., Humm, K. R., & Hughes, D. Fluid therapy in small animals 1. Principles and patient assessment. In Practice, 30(1), 16-19THE administration of fluid therapy is commonly used in veterinary medicine to combat dehydration, hypovolaemia and hypoperfusion, to maintain intravascular volume and osmotic pressure, and to correct electrolyte imbalances. An understanding of the p... Read More about Fluid therapy in small animals 1. Principles and patient assessment.
Fluid therapy in small animals 3. Colloid solutions
Journal Article
Goggs, R. A., Humm, K. R., & Hughes, D. Fluid therapy in small animals 3. Colloid solutions. In Practice, 30(3), 136-142COLLOID fluid therapy is indicated to treat hypovolaemia and aid the maintenance of plasma volume and intravascular colloid osmotic pressure. The numerous types, preparations and concentrations of colloid solutions available all have varying indicati... Read More about Fluid therapy in small animals 3. Colloid solutions.
Fluid therapy in small animals 2. Crystalloid solutions
Journal Article
Humm, K. R., Goggs, R., & Hughes, D. Fluid therapy in small animals 2. Crystalloid solutions. In Practice, 30(2), 85-91CRYSTALLOID fluids contain water, electrolytes and non-electrolyte solutes, and can enter all body fluid compartments. They can be used to replace fluid deficits or to provide for ongoing losses, and play an important role in small animal veterinary... Read More about Fluid therapy in small animals 2. Crystalloid solutions.
'New Forest syndrome': first pieces of the puzzle
Journal Article
Cortellini, S., & Humm, K. R. 'New Forest syndrome': first pieces of the puzzle. Veterinary Record, 176(15), 382-3. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.h1802
Unusual presentation of Angiostrongylus vasorum in dogs
Journal Article
Humm, K. R., & Boag, A. K. Unusual presentation of Angiostrongylus vasorum in dogs. Veterinary Record, 162(19), 632-632
Risk of immunologic reactions to human serum albumin solutions
Journal Article
Adamantos, S., Chan, D. L., Goggs, R., & Humm, K. R. Risk of immunologic reactions to human serum albumin solutions. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 50(4), 206-206
Vestibular disease in dogs under UK primary-care veterinary care: epidemiology and clinical management
Data
Radulescu, S. M., Humm, K. R., Eramanis, L. M., Volk, H. A., Church, D. B., Brodbelt, D. C., & O'Neill, D. G. Vestibular disease in dogs under UK primary-care veterinary care: epidemiology and clinical management. [Dataset]The data includes 759 confirmed vestibular disease (VD) cases under primary veterinary care that were presenting clinical signs during 2016. Dogs ‘under veterinary care’ were defined as those with either at least one EPR recorded from January 1st to... Read More about Vestibular disease in dogs under UK primary-care veterinary care: epidemiology and clinical management.
Caval-aortic ratio and caudal vena cava diameter in dogs before and after blood donation
Journal Article
Herreria-Bustillo, V. J., Fitzgerald, E., & Humm, K. R. Caval-aortic ratio and caudal vena cava diameter in dogs before and after blood donation. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, https://doi.org/10.1111/vec.12900
Acute kidney injury in dogs and cats 2. Management, treatment and outcome
Journal Article
Li, R., Mugford, A. R., & Humm, K. R. Acute kidney injury in dogs and cats 2. Management, treatment and outcome. In Practice, 35(6), 302-316. https://doi.org/10.1136/inp.f3640
Autochthonous babesiosis in the United Kingdom
Journal Article
Cook, S., English, K., & Humm, K. R. (in press). Autochthonous babesiosis in the United Kingdom. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 57(6), 332-332. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12487
Standards of care for feline urethral catheters in the UK
Journal Article
Holroyd, K., & Humm, K. R. Standards of care for feline urethral catheters in the UK. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 18(2), 172-175. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612x15577845
Intensive care in companion animals
Journal Article
Humm, K. R. Intensive care in companion animals. In Practice, 38, 1-1. https://doi.org/10.1136/inp.i5631
Monitoring small animal patients in the intensive care unit
Journal Article
Humm, K. R., & Kellett-Gregory, L. Monitoring small animal patients in the intensive care unit. In Practice, 38, 12-17. https://doi.org/10.1136/inp.i5503
Standards of care for feline urethral catheters in the United Kingdom
Journal Article
Holroyd, K., & Humm, K. R. Standards of care for feline urethral catheters in the United Kingdom. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 18(2), 172-175. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X15577845
Relationships between heart rate and age, bodyweight and breed in 10,849 dogs
Journal Article
Hezzell, M. J., Humm, K. R., Dennis, S. G., Agree, L., & Boswood, A. Relationships between heart rate and age, bodyweight and breed in 10,849 dogs. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 54(6), 318-24. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12079
NT-PROBNP MEASURED IN PLEURAL FLUID DIFFERENTIATES CARDIAC FROM NON-CARDIAC CAUSES OF PLEURAL EFFUSION IN CATS
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Humm, K. R., Hezzell, M. J., Connolly, D. J., Boswood, A., & Sargent, J. NT-PROBNP MEASURED IN PLEURAL FLUID DIFFERENTIATES CARDIAC FROM NON-CARDIAC CAUSES OF PLEURAL EFFUSION IN CATS. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 27(3), 630-631
Differentiating between feline pleural effusions of cardiac and non-cardiac origin using pleural fluid NT-proBNP concentrations
Journal Article
Humm, K. R., Hezzell, M. J., Sargent, J., Connolly, D. J., & Boswood, A. Differentiating between feline pleural effusions of cardiac and non-cardiac origin using pleural fluid NT-proBNP concentrations. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 54(12), 656-661. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12152