Objectives: To investigate the influence of two inspired oxygen fractions (FiO(2)) on the arterial oxygenation in horses anaesthetized with isoflurane. Study Design: Retrospective, case-control clinical study. Animals: Two hundred equine patients undergoing non-abdominal surgery (ASA class 1-2), using a standardized anaesthetic protocol and selected from anaesthetic records of a period of threeyears, based on pre-defined inclusion criteria. Methods: In group O (n=100), medical oxygen acted as carrier gas, while in group M (n=100), a medical mixture of oxygen and air (FiO(2) 0.60) was used. Demographic data, FiO(2), arterial oxygen tension (PaO2) and routinely monitored physiologic data were recorded. The alveolar-arterial oxygen tension dif...
Objective: To compare pulmonary function and gas exchange in ponies during maintenance of anaesthesi...
Abstract Background Aim of this prospective experimental study was to assess effects of systemic hyp...
Horses are susceptible to developing large areas of pulmonary atelectasis during recumbency and anes...
Objectives: To investigate the influence of two inspired oxygen fractions (FiO(2)) on the arterial o...
Simple Summary In anaesthetized horses, blood oxygenation impairment often occurs. This systematic r...
In anaesthetized horses, pronounced ventilation/perfusion mismatching often occurs. Several authors ...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of 0.5 fraction of inspired...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Hypoventilation or apnoea, caused by the induction of general anaesthe...
The objective was to compare the use of 0.3 and >0.95 oxygen inspired fraction during general anesth...
Background Arterial hypoxaemia is common in anaesthetised horses, but little information exists reg...
Objective: To determine the effect of fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) on intrapulmonary shunt fra...
To compare the effects of two concentrations of oxygen delivered to the anaesthetic breathing circui...
To evaluate whether a period of hyperoxia or after a period of hypoxia produced changes attributable...
The study compares the cardiopulmonary effects of maintenance of anaesthesia with isoflurane, sevofl...
It is unknown whether administration of gas-mixtures high in inspired fraction of oxygen (FiO2) unde...
Objective: To compare pulmonary function and gas exchange in ponies during maintenance of anaesthesi...
Abstract Background Aim of this prospective experimental study was to assess effects of systemic hyp...
Horses are susceptible to developing large areas of pulmonary atelectasis during recumbency and anes...
Objectives: To investigate the influence of two inspired oxygen fractions (FiO(2)) on the arterial o...
Simple Summary In anaesthetized horses, blood oxygenation impairment often occurs. This systematic r...
In anaesthetized horses, pronounced ventilation/perfusion mismatching often occurs. Several authors ...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of 0.5 fraction of inspired...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Hypoventilation or apnoea, caused by the induction of general anaesthe...
The objective was to compare the use of 0.3 and >0.95 oxygen inspired fraction during general anesth...
Background Arterial hypoxaemia is common in anaesthetised horses, but little information exists reg...
Objective: To determine the effect of fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) on intrapulmonary shunt fra...
To compare the effects of two concentrations of oxygen delivered to the anaesthetic breathing circui...
To evaluate whether a period of hyperoxia or after a period of hypoxia produced changes attributable...
The study compares the cardiopulmonary effects of maintenance of anaesthesia with isoflurane, sevofl...
It is unknown whether administration of gas-mixtures high in inspired fraction of oxygen (FiO2) unde...
Objective: To compare pulmonary function and gas exchange in ponies during maintenance of anaesthesi...
Abstract Background Aim of this prospective experimental study was to assess effects of systemic hyp...
Horses are susceptible to developing large areas of pulmonary atelectasis during recumbency and anes...