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Alleviation of postanesthetic hypoxemia in the horse.

R M McMurphy, P H Cribb.   

Abstract

This study was designed to investigate the effect of the nasotracheal insufflation of oxygen at a flow rate of 15 L/min on the arterial partial pressure of oxygen during the recovery period following inhalation anesthesia in the horse. It has been stated that this is a suitable flow rate to prevent postoperative hypoxemia but without any experimental evidence to support those statements. Horses being used for the study of healing of cartilage were anesthetized on two separate occasions. Following one period of anesthesia they were allowed to recover breathing room air, and following the other period of anesthesia oxygen was insufflated into the trachea at 15 L/min throughout the recovery period. This permitted each horse to act as its own control and allowed statistical analysis using Student's t-test for paired samples.The insufflated horses had a higher arterial partial pressure of oxygen during the recovery period than did the noninsufflated horses (p < 0.05).

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Year:  1989        PMID: 17423205      PMCID: PMC1680984     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Vet J        ISSN: 0008-5286            Impact factor:   1.008


  10 in total

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Journal:  Br J Anaesth       Date:  1968-08       Impact factor: 9.166

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Journal:  Zentralbl Veterinarmed A       Date:  1974-07

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Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1975-01       Impact factor: 1.156

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Journal:  J Appl Physiol       Date:  1976-12       Impact factor: 3.531

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Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1986-02       Impact factor: 1.156

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Authors:  J A Orr; D W Busija
Journal:  J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol       Date:  1979-08
  10 in total
  2 in total

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Authors:  Julien Dupont; Didier Serteyn; Charlotte Sandersen
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2018-10-01

2.  Changes in Arterial Blood Pressure and Oxygen Tension as a Result of Hoisting in Isoflurane Anesthetized Healthy Adult Horses.

Authors:  Michelle Cerullo; Bernd Driessen; Hope Douglas; Klaus Hopster
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