The portosystemic shunt may be congenital or acquired in dogs. The disease can cause neurologic signs manifested by hepatic encephalopathy. The hyperammonemia is a mechanism involved on the physiopathology of this disorder. The objective of the clinical treatment is to decrease the levels of ammonia with antibiotics and lactulose. In human medicine, probiotics are used to reduce the hyperammonemia in patients with hepatic diseases. This report compares the use of lactulose and probiotic monotherapy and in association in a dog with congenital portosystemic shunt, showing the patient’s clinical and laboratorial evolutions. The better clinical and laboratorial reponse was obtained with the association of lactulose and probiotic.
dog; portosystemic shunt; hyperammonemia; probiotic; lactulose