Topic:Blood Pressure
Blood pressure in horses refers to the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of the blood vessels. It is a vital physiological parameter that can provide insights into the cardiovascular health of equines. Blood pressure is influenced by various factors, including heart rate, blood volume, and vascular resistance. In horses, blood pressure measurements can be used to assess cardiac function, detect circulatory abnormalities, and monitor the effects of anesthesia or medications. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the methods of measuring blood pressure in horses, the factors affecting it, and its implications for equine health management.
The influence of suxamethonium on cardiovascular and respiratory function in the anaesthetized horse. 1. In horses anaesthetized with halothane the intravenous administration of suxamethonium chloride, at a dose level of 0.2 mg/kg, produced a short-lived period of hypoventilation, which was associated with increases in arterial blood PCO(2) levels and in plasma concentrations of bicarbonate, sodium and potassium ions, and reductions in arterial blood pH and PO(2) values.2. The respiratory depressant action of suxamethonium chloride 0.2 mg/kg was accompanied by increases in blood pressure and heart rate. Doses of suxamethonium chloride 0.4 mg/kg produced similar but quantitatively greater chang...