Traditional and non-traditional uses of anesthetic drugs—an update

作者: Khursheed R. Mama

DOI: 10.1016/S0749-0739(01)00008-6

关键词: Remote patient monitoringMedicineAnesthesia Recovery PeriodIntensive care medicineTreatment outcomeAnestheticAnesthetic AgentPatient careSedativeEquine

摘要: Many new or modified injectable anesthetic techniques are available for use in horses. This increased availability allows the clinician to select technique most appropriate patient and clinical circumstance. The of sedative drugs managing a variety anesthesia-related unrelated aspects care is also increasing. As we begin these management our patients, it important remember that, while there more options, no single agent combination agents devoid undesirable effects. Knowledge pertinent advantages disadvantages when used individually monitoring essential ensure positive outcome.

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