Use of infra-red carbon dioxide analysis during general anaesthesia in the horse.
Abstract: The carbon dioxide content of respiratory gases may be monitored by the use of an infra-red carbon dioxide analyser. The technique allows continuous and non-invasive recording of important information concerning the ventilatory, circulatory and metabolic states of the anaesthetised horse. Some of the monitoring capabilities of a carbon dioxide analyser (capnograph) are reviewed with illustrations from cases anaesthetised in the authors' clinic. Technical faults in the anaesthetic apparatus and the connections with the "patient" could be readily detected and emergency situations immediately recognised and treated without delay. Use of the apparatus allowed refinement of the anaesthetic technique and greatly augmented the safety of general anaesthesia.
Publication Date: 1981-10-01 PubMed ID: 6797823DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1981.tb03502.xGoogle Scholar: Lookup
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The research investigates how an infra-red carbon dioxide analyzer can continuously and non-invasively monitor respiratory gases during general anesthesia in horses, improving anesthesia safety and efficiency.
Continuous and Non-Invasive Monitoring of Respiratory Gases
- The paper discusses the use of an infra-red carbon dioxide analyzer to track the carbon dioxide content of respiratory gases in anaesthetized horses.
- The method allows for continuous and non-invasive monitoring, meaning it does not involve any intrusive procedures or interruptions. This thereby prevents any potential discomfort or stress to the horse during the anaesthesia session.
Insights on Ventilatory, Circulatory and Metabolic States
- By examining the carbon dioxide content of these gases, the apparatus can provide valuable data on the horse’s ventilatory, circulatory, and metabolic states.
- Such information can assist veterinarians and medical professionals to better understand the physiological effects of the anesthesia on the horse, and adjust their techniques accordingly to ensure optimal animal health and safety.
Detecting Technical Faults and Emergencies
- The carbon dioxide analyzer can help to promptly spot any technical issues with the anaesthetic apparatus, as well as faults in the connections with the patient, enabling prompt actions to rectify them.
- Immediate recognition of emergency situations is also possible, facilitating swift and effective response to prevent further complications or harm to the horse.
Refining Anaesthetic Techniques and Ensuring Safety
- By using this technology, the anaesthetic technique can be refined according to the individual horse’s response, making the process more tailored and efficient.
- This apparatus plays a significant role in enhancing the safety level of general anesthesia, making it a valuable tool in veterinary medicine.
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APA
Moens Y, De Moor A.
(1981).
Use of infra-red carbon dioxide analysis during general anaesthesia in the horse.
Equine Vet J, 13(4), 229-234.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1981.tb03502.x Publication
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MeSH Terms
- Analgesics / pharmacology
- Anesthesia, General / adverse effects
- Anesthesia, General / instrumentation
- Anesthesia, General / methods
- Anesthesia, General / veterinary
- Animals
- Blood Circulation
- Carbon Dioxide / therapeutic use
- Horses
- Infrared Rays
- Male
- Neuromuscular Blocking Agents / pharmacology
- Respiration / drug effects
- Respiration, Artificial / veterinary
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