Mortality rates in healthy, anaesthetised horses are higher than in most other species. Hypotension, hypoxaemia and hypoventilation are implicated as risk factors, which develop due to the combined effects of general anaesthesia and recumbency. Hypoxaemia is largely a consequence of ventilation perfusion (V̇ /Q̇ ) mismatch. When horses are recumbent, dependent areas of lung become compressed and collapse. These atelectatic lung regions receive a large proportion of pulmonary blood, do not participate in gas exchange and contribute significantly to venous admixture. Whilst the hypercapnia associated with hypoventilation is easy to manage, treatment of hypoxaemia is more challenging. Mechanical ventilation (MV) is often employed, but can have...
Background Arterial hypoxaemia is common in anaesthetised horses, but little information exists reg...
SummaryControlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) is routinely used in equine anaesthesia, with many di...
Horses, due to their unique anatomy and physiology, are particularly prone to intraoperative cardiop...
Mortality rates in healthy, anaesthetised horses are higher than in most other species. Hypotension,...
Hypoxaemia is a common complication during horse anaesthesia that is a challengeto treat. The primar...
OBJECTIVE To measure changes in regional lung perfusion using CT angiography in mechanically ventila...
Anesthetized, recumbent horses commonly develop hypoxemia secondary to ventilation/perfusion (VA/Q) ...
Objectives: To discuss how hypoxaemia might be harmful and why the horse is particularly predispo...
Background: In many species a major part of physiological nitric oxide (NO) production takes place i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of continuous positive airway pressure (...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Pulmonary capillary stress failure, largely as a result of high pulmon...
Horses are susceptible to developing large areas of pulmonary atelectasis during recumbency and anes...
Simple Summary In anaesthetized horses, blood oxygenation impairment often occurs. This systematic r...
It is unknown whether administration of gas-mixtures high in inspired fraction of oxygen (FiO2) unde...
This study characterised the responses of isolated equine pulmonary artery vessels to hypoxia and a ...
Background Arterial hypoxaemia is common in anaesthetised horses, but little information exists reg...
SummaryControlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) is routinely used in equine anaesthesia, with many di...
Horses, due to their unique anatomy and physiology, are particularly prone to intraoperative cardiop...
Mortality rates in healthy, anaesthetised horses are higher than in most other species. Hypotension,...
Hypoxaemia is a common complication during horse anaesthesia that is a challengeto treat. The primar...
OBJECTIVE To measure changes in regional lung perfusion using CT angiography in mechanically ventila...
Anesthetized, recumbent horses commonly develop hypoxemia secondary to ventilation/perfusion (VA/Q) ...
Objectives: To discuss how hypoxaemia might be harmful and why the horse is particularly predispo...
Background: In many species a major part of physiological nitric oxide (NO) production takes place i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of continuous positive airway pressure (...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Pulmonary capillary stress failure, largely as a result of high pulmon...
Horses are susceptible to developing large areas of pulmonary atelectasis during recumbency and anes...
Simple Summary In anaesthetized horses, blood oxygenation impairment often occurs. This systematic r...
It is unknown whether administration of gas-mixtures high in inspired fraction of oxygen (FiO2) unde...
This study characterised the responses of isolated equine pulmonary artery vessels to hypoxia and a ...
Background Arterial hypoxaemia is common in anaesthetised horses, but little information exists reg...
SummaryControlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) is routinely used in equine anaesthesia, with many di...
Horses, due to their unique anatomy and physiology, are particularly prone to intraoperative cardiop...