OBJECTIVES: To evaluate animal comfort and ease of placement of a veterinary-specific intravenous catheter compared with a catheter manufactured for human use. METHODS: Fifty-nine veterinary undergraduates were recruited to perform intravenous catheterisations with two brands of over-the-needle catheter [Smiths Medical Jelco® (human use) and Abbott Animal Health catheter® (veterinary use)] in 69 healthy cats (n = 28) and dogs (n = 41) requiring general anaesthesia. After a standardised pre-anaesthetic medication, each animal was randomly allocated to have one of the two brands of catheter placed. Each student was allowed a maximum of three attempts to achieve cephalic vein catheterisation. The student and a single experienced observer evalu...
Background: Vascular access port (VAP) was developed for the administration of chemotherapeutic agen...
OBJECTIVE To determine the effects of silver-coated versus standard silicone urinary catheters on th...
In veterinary medical education, reduction, replacement, and refinement (the three Rs) must be consi...
Intravenous catheters are used for the administration of medications and fluids and are an integral ...
The placement of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC) is potentially associated with complication...
Objective To describe and evaluate the placement of a new design elf polyurethane jugular catheter i...
In order to perform pharmacokinetic studies involving multiple blood sampling, repeated at variable ...
Objectives: To prospectively investigate the incidence of mechanical and inflammatory complications...
<p>AIMS: To survey current anaesthesia practices for dogs and cats in small and mixed animal practic...
Long-term, frequent venous access for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes in cats is probl...
Research paperObjective: To determine if buprenorphine plus dexmedetomidine administered via the or...
OBJECTIVES: Although less often requested in comparison with dogs, the collection of semen in cats ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To compare airway management using the v-gel supraglottic airway device (v-gel S...
The technique of transcervical catheterization for artificial insemination has gained practical impo...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the quality of sedation and recovery, and ease of v...
Background: Vascular access port (VAP) was developed for the administration of chemotherapeutic agen...
OBJECTIVE To determine the effects of silver-coated versus standard silicone urinary catheters on th...
In veterinary medical education, reduction, replacement, and refinement (the three Rs) must be consi...
Intravenous catheters are used for the administration of medications and fluids and are an integral ...
The placement of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC) is potentially associated with complication...
Objective To describe and evaluate the placement of a new design elf polyurethane jugular catheter i...
In order to perform pharmacokinetic studies involving multiple blood sampling, repeated at variable ...
Objectives: To prospectively investigate the incidence of mechanical and inflammatory complications...
<p>AIMS: To survey current anaesthesia practices for dogs and cats in small and mixed animal practic...
Long-term, frequent venous access for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes in cats is probl...
Research paperObjective: To determine if buprenorphine plus dexmedetomidine administered via the or...
OBJECTIVES: Although less often requested in comparison with dogs, the collection of semen in cats ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To compare airway management using the v-gel supraglottic airway device (v-gel S...
The technique of transcervical catheterization for artificial insemination has gained practical impo...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the quality of sedation and recovery, and ease of v...
Background: Vascular access port (VAP) was developed for the administration of chemotherapeutic agen...
OBJECTIVE To determine the effects of silver-coated versus standard silicone urinary catheters on th...
In veterinary medical education, reduction, replacement, and refinement (the three Rs) must be consi...