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Journal of The American Animal Hospital Association | 1999

Complications and Mortality Associated With Anesthesia in Dogs and Cats

James S. Gaynor; Colin I. Dunlop; Ann E. Wagner; Etta M. Wertz; Anne E. Golden; Wendy C. Demme

The complications and mortality associated with anesthesia of dogs and cats in a university teaching hospital were determined. During one year, 2,556 dogs and 683 cats were anesthetized by the anesthesia service. Hypotension occurred in 179 (7%) dogs and 58 (8.5%) cats. Cardiac dysrhythmias occurred in 64 (2.5%) dogs and 12 (1.8%) cats. Transfusions were required in 31 (1.2%) dogs. Hypercapnea occurred in 33 (1.3%) dogs and one (less than 1%) cat. Hypoxemia occurred in 14 (0.5%) dogs. Anesthetic complications, as defined, occurred in 12.0% of dogs and 10.5% of cats, while deaths associated with the perianesthetic period occurred in 0.43% of dogs and 0.43% of cats.


Veterinary Clinics of North America-equine Practice | 1990

General Anesthesia for Horses with Specific Problems

David S Hodgson; Colin I. Dunlop

We have discussed anesthetic techniques, special considerations, and expected complications involved in anesthetizing horses for abdominal, orthopedic, and head and neck surgery, and myelography and have described expected physiologic dysfunction that may require changes in anesthetic technique or supportive measures. The objective is high-quality patient care and reduction in anesthesia-related morbidity and death.


Veterinary Clinics of North America-equine Practice | 1994

Anesthesia and sedation of foals

Colin I. Dunlop

Physiologic similarities and differences between foals and adult horses, including response to pain, cardiopulmonary function, ability to compensate for dehydration and hemorrhage, and response to anesthetic drugs, are considered in this article. Preanesthetic evaluation, choice of anesthetic drugs, technique, and monitoring support requirements through to anesthetic recovery are based on these physiologic considerations. Anesthetic techniques discussed include drugs for premedication, parenteral or inhalational anesthetic induction, and maintenance using inhalational and parenteral anesthesia. Where possible, the cardiopulmonary response of foals to individual anesthetic drugs or a combination of them is provided.


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1992

Evaluation of the Doppler ultrasonic method of measuring systolic arterial blood pressure in cats.

Grandy Jl; Colin I. Dunlop; David S. Hodgson; Curtis Cr; Phillip L. Chapman


Veterinary Surgery | 1992

Hemodynamic Function during Neurectomy in Halothaneanesthetized Horses with or without Constant Dose Detomidine Infusion

Ann E. Wagner; Colin I. Dunlop; R. Bruce Heath; A. Simon Turner; Trotter Gw


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1998

CARDIOPULMONARY EFFECTS OF ANESTHESIA INDUCED AND MAINTAINED WITH ISOFLURANE IN CATS

David S. Hodgson; Colin I. Dunlop; Phillip L. Chapman; Grandy Jl


Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences | 2000

Changes in Anesthetic Sensitivity and Glutamate Receptors in the Aging Canine Brain

Kathy R. Magnusson; Chauna Scanga; Ann E. Wagner; Colin I. Dunlop


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2002

Cardiopulmonary effects of xylazine and acepromazine in pregnant cows in late gestation.

David S. Hodgson; Colin I. Dunlop; Phillip L. Chapman; John A. Smith


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1989

Cardiopulmonary effects of halothane anesthesia in cats.

Grandy Jl; David S. Hodgson; Colin I. Dunlop; Curtis Cr; Heath Rb


Veterinary Surgery | 1996

Experiences With Morphine Injected Into the Subarachnoid Space in Sheep

Ann E. Wagner; Colin I. Dunlop; A. Simon Turner

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Ann E. Wagner

Colorado State University

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Grandy Jl

Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital

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A. Simon Turner

Colorado State University

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Etta M. Wertz

Colorado State University

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Chauna Scanga

Colorado State University

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David C. Twedt

Colorado State University

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Gary M. Baxter

Colorado State University

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