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Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia,Volume 43, Issue 6, Page 587-587, November 2016. (Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - October 10, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research

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Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia,Volume 43, Issue 6, Page 587-587, November 2016. (Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - October 10, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research

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(Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - October 9, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Evaluation of a new handheld point ‐of‐care blood gas analyser using 100 equine blood samples
Conclusions and clinical relevanceThe EPOC may be useful in performing analysis of equine whole blood, but trend analysis of carbon dioxide tension, ionized calcium, haematocrit and haemoglobin should be interpreted with caution. The EPOC should not be used interchangeably with other blood gas analysers. (Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - July 6, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: David Bardell, Eleanor West, J Mark Senior Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research

Gastro ‐oesophageal reflux in large‐sized, deep‐chested versus small‐sized, barrel‐chested dogs undergoing spinal surgery in sternal recumbency
Conclusions and clinical relevanceIn large‐sized, deep‐chested dogs undergoing spinal surgery in sternal recumbency, it would seem prudent to consider measures aimed at preventing GOR and its potentially devastating consequences (oesophagitis/oesophageal stricture, aspiration pneumonia). (Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - July 6, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Tilemahos L Anagnostou, George M Kazakos, Ioannis Savvas, Charalampos Kostakis, Paraskevi Papadopoulou Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research

Evaluation of a new handheld point‐of‐care blood gas analyser using 100 equine blood samples
Conclusions and clinical relevanceThe EPOC may be useful in performing analysis of equine whole blood, but trend analysis of carbon dioxide tension, ionized calcium, haematocrit and haemoglobin should be interpreted with caution. The EPOC should not be used interchangeably with other blood gas analysers. (Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - July 6, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: David Bardell, Eleanor West, J Mark Senior Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research

Cardiovascular effects of dexmedetomidine, with or without MK ‐467, following intravenous administration in cats
Conclusion and clinical relevanceFollowing IV co‐administration, MK‐467 effectively attenuated dexmedetomidine‐induced cardiovascular effects in cats. The drug combination resulted in transient reduction in arterial blood pressure, without causing hypotension. (Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - July 4, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Bruno H Pypendop, Juhana Honkavaara, Jan E Ilkiw Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research

Clinical evaluation of intranasal medetomidine –ketamine and medetomidine–S(+)‐ketamine for induction of anaesthesia in rabbits in two centres with two different administration techniques
Conclusion and clinical relevanceThis study indicated that medetomidine–ketamine and medetomidine–S(+)‐ketamine were effective shortly after IN delivery, but in dorsal recumbency IN administration of S(+)‐ketamine led to two fatalities. Nasal haemorrhage was noted in both cases; however, the factors leading to death have not been fully elucidated. (Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - July 3, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Linda C Weiland, Katharina Kluge, Annette PN Kutter, Peter W Kronen Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research

Ultrasound ‐guided vessel catheterization in adult Yorkshire cross‐bred pigs
Conclusions and clinical relevanceUltrasound guidance resulted in success rates of 100% for catheterization of the external jugular vein and 80% for catheterization of the femoral artery in anesthetized adult Yorkshire cross‐bred pigs. This technique is a noninvasive, easily performed alternative to surgical exposure of the vessels in large pigs undergoing surgical instrumentation for biomedical device testing. (Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - July 3, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Jenelle Izer, Ronald Wilson, Krista Hernon, Akif Ündar Tags: Short Communication Source Type: research

Professor Emeritus E. Wynn Jones MRCVS, FRCVS, PhD
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Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - July 3, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: RS Jones Tags: Obituary Source Type: research

Clinical evaluation of intranasal medetomidine–ketamine and medetomidine–S(+)‐ketamine for induction of anaesthesia in rabbits in two centres with two different administration techniques
Conclusion and clinical relevanceThis study indicated that medetomidine–ketamine and medetomidine–S(+)‐ketamine were effective shortly after IN delivery, but in dorsal recumbency IN administration of S(+)‐ketamine led to two fatalities. Nasal haemorrhage was noted in both cases; however, the factors leading to death have not been fully elucidated. (Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - July 3, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Linda C Weiland, Katharina Kluge, Annette PN Kutter, Peter W Kronen Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research

Regional distribution of ventilation in horses in dorsal recumbency during spontaneous and mechanical ventilation assessed by electrical impedance tomography: a case series
Conclusions and clinical relevanceIn spontaneously breathing anaesthetized horses in dorsal recumbency, ventilation was essentially centred within the dependent dorsal lung regions and moved towards non‐dependent ventral regions as soon as CMV was started. This shows a major lack of ventilation in the dependent lung, which may be indicative of atelectasis. (Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia)
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - June 30, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Martina Mosing, Charlotte Marly ‐Voquer, Paul MacFarlane, David Bardell, Stephan H Böhm, Regula Bettschart‐Wolfensberger, Andreas D Waldmann Tags: Short Communication Source Type: research