Anne M. Koterba
University of Florida
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Veterinary Clinics of North America-equine Practice | 1985
Anne M. Koterba; Barbara D. Brewer; Willa H. Drummond
Foal septicemia is a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. In order to improve success rates, earlier diagnosis and treatment are essential. This article stresses methods to prevent and treat infections in the compromised equine neonate.
Veterinary Clinics of North America-equine Practice | 1985
Anne M. Koterba; Willa H. Drummond; P. C. Kosch
The basic concepts of diagnosis and treatment in the abnormal neonatal foal are presented. Methods of restraint, sedation, and general nursing care are discussed, as well as more specific techniques of respiratory and circulatory system support.
Veterinary Clinics of North America-equine Practice | 1985
Anne M. Koterba; Willa H. Drummond
Provision of adequate nutritional support to the sick neonatal foal is a vital part of intensive care; frequently, however, it is very difficult to accomplish. In this article, current recommendations concerning both enteral and parenteral nutrition are discussed.
Respiration Physiology | 1994
Anne M. Koterba; J. A. Wozniak; Philip C. Kosch
This study investigated the developmental changes in the mechanical properties of the respiratory system in growing horses. Pulmonary mechanics and lung volumes were serially measured in anesthetized foals during the first year of life. Quasi-static pressure-volume curves were generated, and functional residual capacity (FRC) was measured using a closed nitrogen equilibration technique. At birth, chest wall compliance normalized to body weight was substantially less than that reported in other less precocious newborn species, while lung compliance normalized to body weight was similar to values reported for other species. Characteristics of the transition from the neonatal to adult respiratory system in the foal included a decrease in the ratios of chest wall to lung compliance (Cw/CL) and the unstressed volume of the chest wall to TLC, and a constant FRC/TLC throughout most of the study period. The somatic growth of the foal and its respiratory system were uneven processes, with increases in lung volume lagging increases in overall body size.
Equine Veterinary Journal | 1988
Barbara D. Brewer; Anne M. Koterba
Equine Veterinary Journal | 1984
Anne M. Koterba; Barbara D. Brewer; F. A. Tarplee
Archive | 1990
Anne M. Koterba; Willa H. Drummond; Philip C. Kosch
Equine Veterinary Journal | 1988
Barbara D. Brewer; Anne M. Koterba; R. L. Carter; E. D. Rowe
Equine Veterinary Journal | 1988
Ragan Adams; Anne M. Koterba; T. C. Cudd; W. A. Baker
Equine Veterinary Journal | 1988
Ragan Adams; Anne M. Koterba; Murray P. Brown; T. C. Cudd; W. A. Baker