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Veterinary medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)2012; 3; 53-64; doi: 10.2147/VMRR.S34162

Anesthesia of the geriatric equine.

Abstract: Advancements in veterinary medicine have resulted in an increased number of geriatric horses being presented for medical or surgical procedures that require general anesthesia. Due to the physiological changes associated with aging and the likelihood of concurrent disease conditions, the geriatric equine is at an increased risk during anesthesia. The main physiological changes associated with aging, and their impact on anesthesia, are discussed in this review.
Publication Date: 2012-08-03 PubMed ID: 30101084PubMed Central: PMC6067663DOI: 10.2147/VMRR.S34162Google Scholar: Lookup
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This research article discusses the increased risk of anesthesia in geriatric horses due to physiological changes that come with age, as well as the possibility of existing ailments. The focus of the study is on understanding how these changes affect anesthesia.

Objective of the Research

The primary objective of this research was to study and understand the increased risks associated with administering anesthesia to geriatric horses. It explored the physiological changes associated with aging in horses which could potentially impact:

  • The overall health of the equine
  • The safety and efficacy of anesthesia during medical or surgical procedures
  • Reason for the Study

    This study was conducted in response to the increased number of geriatric horses undergoing medical or surgical procedures that require anesthesia. The author noticed that:

    • There have been advancements in veterinary medicine
    • These advancements have resulted in a longer life span for horses
    • As a result, more geriatric horses are being presented for medical or surgical procedures
    • Factors of Increased Risk in Geriatric Horses

      According to the research, two main factors increase the anesthesia risk in geriatric horses:

      • The physiological changes that come with age, which can alter the effect of anesthesia
      • The likelihood of geriatric horses having concurrent disease conditions, which could complicate the anesthesia process and overall health scenario
      • Purpose of the Review

        The review was intended to discuss the main physiological changes associated with aging in horses and how those changes impact anesthesia. This is crucial to understanding how to effectively and safely manage anesthesia in the geriatric equine patient. Key points include:

        • The physiological changes that occur in aging horses
        • How these changes affect the administration of anesthesia
        • How these changes correlate with increased risk during the anesthesia process

Cite This Article

APA
Seddighi R, Doherty TJ. (2012). Anesthesia of the geriatric equine. Vet Med (Auckl), 3, 53-64. https://doi.org/10.2147/VMRR.S34162

Publication

ISSN: 2230-2034
NlmUniqueID: 101724251
Country: New Zealand
Language: English
Volume: 3
Pages: 53-64

Researcher Affiliations

Seddighi, Reza
  • Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medical Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA, mrsed@utk.edu.
Doherty, Thomas J
  • Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medical Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA, mrsed@utk.edu.

Conflict of Interest Statement

Disclosure The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.

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