Standing surgery under sedation reduces anesthetic-related mortality in horses. Medetomidine, alone and combined with morphine in a constant rate infusion (CRI), has been described for standing surgery but their cardiorespiratory, sedative and antinociceptive effects have never been compared. The addition of ketamine could improve analgesia in these procedures with minimal cardiorespiratory consequences. The objectives were to compare the cardiorespiratory effects, quality of sedation, antinociception and ataxia produced by administration of a medetomidine-based CRI with morphine, ketamine or both, in standing horses. A prospective, blind, randomized crossover, experimental design with six healthy adult horses was performed, in which four t...
Objective: To determine the required rate of a detomidine infusion (loading dose 5 mg kg(-1); initia...
Objective To compare the quality of induction and recovery, degree of muscle relaxation, clinically ...
The aim of this prospective, blinded, randomised study was to compare the effects of two balanced an...
Standing surgery under sedation reduces anesthetic-related mortality in horses. Medetomidine, alone ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate medetomidine as a continuous rate infusion (CRI) in horses in which anaesthes...
Abstract Background The aim of the present study was to evaluate clinical efficacy of constant rate ...
The anesthetic and cardiopulmonary effects of midazolam, ketamine and medetomidine for total intrave...
The effects of anesthesia using medetomidine combined with isoflurane or sevoflurane on hemodynamic ...
To evaluate the use of ketamine-medetomidine-midazolam total intravenous infusion as part of a balan...
Background: This study investigated the antinociceptive effects of a constant rate infusion (CRI) of...
Cardiovascular effects of total intravenous anesthesia using ketamine-medetomidine-propofol drug com...
Inhalant anesthesia in horses carries a high rate of complications and mortality, despite its common...
<p>This study aimed to compare the sedative and cardiopulmonary effects of detomidine in combination...
The cardiovascular effects of constant rate infusion (CRI) of S(+)-ketamine in dorsally recumbent ha...
Objective: To determine the required rate of a detomidine infusion (loading dose 5 mg kg(-1); initia...
Objective: To determine the required rate of a detomidine infusion (loading dose 5 mg kg(-1); initia...
Objective To compare the quality of induction and recovery, degree of muscle relaxation, clinically ...
The aim of this prospective, blinded, randomised study was to compare the effects of two balanced an...
Standing surgery under sedation reduces anesthetic-related mortality in horses. Medetomidine, alone ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate medetomidine as a continuous rate infusion (CRI) in horses in which anaesthes...
Abstract Background The aim of the present study was to evaluate clinical efficacy of constant rate ...
The anesthetic and cardiopulmonary effects of midazolam, ketamine and medetomidine for total intrave...
The effects of anesthesia using medetomidine combined with isoflurane or sevoflurane on hemodynamic ...
To evaluate the use of ketamine-medetomidine-midazolam total intravenous infusion as part of a balan...
Background: This study investigated the antinociceptive effects of a constant rate infusion (CRI) of...
Cardiovascular effects of total intravenous anesthesia using ketamine-medetomidine-propofol drug com...
Inhalant anesthesia in horses carries a high rate of complications and mortality, despite its common...
<p>This study aimed to compare the sedative and cardiopulmonary effects of detomidine in combination...
The cardiovascular effects of constant rate infusion (CRI) of S(+)-ketamine in dorsally recumbent ha...
Objective: To determine the required rate of a detomidine infusion (loading dose 5 mg kg(-1); initia...
Objective: To determine the required rate of a detomidine infusion (loading dose 5 mg kg(-1); initia...
Objective To compare the quality of induction and recovery, degree of muscle relaxation, clinically ...
The aim of this prospective, blinded, randomised study was to compare the effects of two balanced an...