Supportive therapy in the anesthetized horse |
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Authors: | D A Daunt |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University, School of Medicine, California. |
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Abstract: | In conclusion, vigilant supportive care is necessary to prevent morbidity and death in the anesthetized horse. Because some of the equipment and drugs are specialized and the consequences of some postanesthetic complications are severe, availability of those items must be confirmed prior to anesthesia. Proper positioning and padding will help to reduce the incidence of postanesthetic myopathy-neuropathy syndrome in these large patients. Adequate tissue perfusion is important and can be achieved by controlling anesthetic depth, increasing intravascular volume with fluid administration, and by administering sympathomimetic agents. |
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