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The equine practitioner will find this comprehensive issue packed
with useful, practical information on anesthesia. Topics include
neuromuscular blocking agents and monitoring, anesthesia for
dystocia/neonatal, anesthesia for colic, inhalant anesthetics,
cardiac output monitoring, local anesthetic techniques, morbidity
and mortality and risk, cardiovascular support, respiratory
mechanics and mechanical ventilation, total intravenous anesthesia,
balanced anesthesia and constant rate infusions, and much more
EQUINE ANESTHESIA AND CO-EXISTING DISEASE The first book covering
anesthesia in equine patients with pre-existing diseases or
conditions Equine Anesthesia and Co-Existing Disease offers
practical guidance on anesthetizing horses with pre-existing
diseases or other unique conditions. Filling a significant gap in
available literature, this authoritative reference is the ideal
companion to existing publications on basic management principles,
equipment, and complications in equine anesthesia. Detailed
chapters, co-authored by anesthesiologists and other allied
specialists, offer a body-system approach to anesthesia
considerations in horses presenting with a variety of disease
conditions. Each chapter contains foundational knowledge such as
pathophysiology or diagnostic techniques, clinical images,
practical information for pharmacologic selection, and technical
requirements for completion of procedures. The text covers equine
anesthesia management relevant to respiratory, neuromuscular, and
gastrointestinal diseases, cardiac and orthopedic procedures,
diagnostic imaging and unique therapies, and more. Designed to
allow quick and easy reference to vital information, this valuable
clinical resource: Provides complete coverage of anesthetic
management of horses with existing conditions or diseases Describes
how pre-existing conditions can affect anesthesia in equine
patients Includes coverage of accident and error management,
induction, and recovery Discusses how anesthesia management differs
in feral or non-domesticated and domesticated equids including
donkeys and mules Equine Anesthesia and Co-Existing Disease is a
must-have reference and clinical guide for everyone involved in the
anesthetization of equine patients, including equine general
practitioners, anesthesiologists, specialists in related areas,
residents in veterinary anesthesiology, and equine anesthesia
technicians.
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