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Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia2013; 41(1); 106-108; doi: 10.1111/vaa.12089

Inadvertent hypercapnia associated with anaesthesia breathing system malfunction in two horses.

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Publication Date: 2013-09-13 PubMed ID: 24028788DOI: 10.1111/vaa.12089Google Scholar: Lookup
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Thompson KR. (2013). Inadvertent hypercapnia associated with anaesthesia breathing system malfunction in two horses. Vet Anaesth Analg, 41(1), 106-108. https://doi.org/10.1111/vaa.12089

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ISSN: 1467-2995
NlmUniqueID: 100956422
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 41
Issue: 1
Pages: 106-108

Researcher Affiliations

Thompson, Kate R
  • Small Animal Teaching Hospital, University of Liverpool, Neston, Cheshire, UK. katet@liverpool.ac.uk.

MeSH Terms

  • Animals
  • Equipment Failure / veterinary
  • Horse Diseases / etiology
  • Horses
  • Hypercapnia / etiology
  • Hypercapnia / veterinary
  • Respiration, Artificial / instrumentation
  • Respiration, Artificial / veterinary
  • Ventilators, Mechanical / adverse effects
  • Ventilators, Mechanical / veterinary

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