Oriental fire-bellied toads (Bombina orientalis) are small semi-aquatic anuran species popular as both pets and laboratory animals. Although they are commonly anaesthetized to undergo clinical and experimental procedures, very little is known about their anaesthetic management. The aims of this prospective, randomized, cross-over experimental trial were to establish effective butorphanol and morphine concentrations to be added to alfaxalone for immersion anaesthesia (pilot study), and to compare the anaesthetic and antinociceptive effects of the two drug mixtures (alfaxalone-butorphanol and alfaxalone-morphine), in Bombina orientalis toads. For the actual trial, the toads were randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups: AB and AM, wit...
Pain management is necessary for all surgical procedures. Little scientific evidence about drug effi...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical effects and the quality of sedation, induction, maintenance and ...
Despite the growing number of laboratory studies on amphibians, little is known about their response...
OBJECTIVE To determine a dexmedetomidine concentration, to be added to an alfaxalone-based bath s...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy and the safety of etomidate anaesthe...
Objective Three anaesthetics (MS222, clove oil and a mixture of ketamine/diazepam) were administered...
Background: The taxonomic order Anura is composed of frogs and toads, with approximately 6000 specie...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical and physiological effects of intravenous (IV) alfaxalone alon...
Skunks are becoming increasingly popular as pets. As such, they often undergo a variety of surgical ...
Alfaxalone, a neurogenic steroid with action at the γ-aminobutyric acid A receptor, is an injectable...
To compare effects of intravenous (IV) alfaxalone with ketamine-xylazine combination on anaesthetic ...
Because anesthesia of amphibian larvae is currently problematic, the aim of this study was to test i...
Objective To compare alfaxalone as continuous intravenous (IV) infusion with intermittent IV injecti...
OBJECTIVE: Alfaxalone is a popular veterinary anesthetic; however, research on this anesthetic in sn...
Toad envenoming in dogs can cause death by cardiac fibrilation (CVF). Traditional therapy consists m...
Pain management is necessary for all surgical procedures. Little scientific evidence about drug effi...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical effects and the quality of sedation, induction, maintenance and ...
Despite the growing number of laboratory studies on amphibians, little is known about their response...
OBJECTIVE To determine a dexmedetomidine concentration, to be added to an alfaxalone-based bath s...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy and the safety of etomidate anaesthe...
Objective Three anaesthetics (MS222, clove oil and a mixture of ketamine/diazepam) were administered...
Background: The taxonomic order Anura is composed of frogs and toads, with approximately 6000 specie...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical and physiological effects of intravenous (IV) alfaxalone alon...
Skunks are becoming increasingly popular as pets. As such, they often undergo a variety of surgical ...
Alfaxalone, a neurogenic steroid with action at the γ-aminobutyric acid A receptor, is an injectable...
To compare effects of intravenous (IV) alfaxalone with ketamine-xylazine combination on anaesthetic ...
Because anesthesia of amphibian larvae is currently problematic, the aim of this study was to test i...
Objective To compare alfaxalone as continuous intravenous (IV) infusion with intermittent IV injecti...
OBJECTIVE: Alfaxalone is a popular veterinary anesthetic; however, research on this anesthetic in sn...
Toad envenoming in dogs can cause death by cardiac fibrilation (CVF). Traditional therapy consists m...
Pain management is necessary for all surgical procedures. Little scientific evidence about drug effi...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical effects and the quality of sedation, induction, maintenance and ...
Despite the growing number of laboratory studies on amphibians, little is known about their response...