2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782006000300020
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O sevofluorano em cadelas gestantes

Abstract: RESUMO Com este experimento, objetivou-se avaliar como a anestesia geral inalatória, com o sevofluorano, interfere nos parâmetros fisiológicos de cadelas gestantes. Nove cadelas sem raça definida, adultas, com idade média de três anos, foram submetidas ao mesmo procedimento anestésico em dois

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“…A similar pattern of RT reduction was described by Matsubara et al 10 in dogs under, respectively, venous and volatile anesthesia, however, they have not aimed to adopt measures to avoid hypothermia or temperature variations in the operating room, factor which influence TR determination. The adoption of such measures should receive more attention in the methodology of experiments, especially in those which evaluate physiologic parameters in early postoperative period, due to the alterations which may occur, as reported by Felies et al 11 in a study employing rats under anesthesia, separated by ages, heating system use and circadian rhythm.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…A similar pattern of RT reduction was described by Matsubara et al 10 in dogs under, respectively, venous and volatile anesthesia, however, they have not aimed to adopt measures to avoid hypothermia or temperature variations in the operating room, factor which influence TR determination. The adoption of such measures should receive more attention in the methodology of experiments, especially in those which evaluate physiologic parameters in early postoperative period, due to the alterations which may occur, as reported by Felies et al 11 in a study employing rats under anesthesia, separated by ages, heating system use and circadian rhythm.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%