2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2015.01.011
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Cardiopulmonary Effects and Recovery Quality of Remifentanil–Isoflurane Anesthesia in Horses

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“…Co-administrations of alpha2-adrenergic agonists could have overwhelmed the potential excitatory effects of opioids [242]. Finally, a remifentanil CRI did not affect recoveries in a randomised, experimental study with 10 horses [247]. No effects on recovery were also observed when both a dexmedetomidine and a remifentanil CRI were co-administered [243].…”
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“…Co-administrations of alpha2-adrenergic agonists could have overwhelmed the potential excitatory effects of opioids [242]. Finally, a remifentanil CRI did not affect recoveries in a randomised, experimental study with 10 horses [247]. No effects on recovery were also observed when both a dexmedetomidine and a remifentanil CRI were co-administered [243].…”
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confidence: 93%
“…(32) Cardiopulmonary effects and recovery quality of remifentanil-isoflurane anesthesia in horses [247] (33) Clinical comparison of two regimens of lidocaine infusion in horses undergoing laparotomy for colic [248] (34) Effects of medetomidine constant rate infusion on sevoflurane requirement, cardiopulmonary function, and recovery quality in Thoroughbred racehorses undergoing arthroscopic surgery [249] (35) The cardiovascular status of isoflurane-anaesthetized horses with and without dexmedetomidine constant rate infusion evaluated at equivalent depths of anaesthesia [250] (36) Cardiopulmonary effects and anaesthesia recovery quality in horses anaesthetized with isoflurane and low-dose S-ketamine or medetomidine infusions [251] (37) Comparison of the effects of an intravenous lidocaine infusion combined with 1% isoflurane versus 2% isoflurane alone on selected cardiovascular variables and recovery characteristics during equine general anaesthesia [252] (38) Clinical usefulness of intravenous constant rate infusion of fentanyl and medetomidine under sevoflurane anesthesia in Thoroughbred racehorses undergoing internal fixation surgery [253] (39) Effect of detomidine or romifidine constant rate infusion on plasma lactate concentration and inhalant requirements during isoflurane anaesthesia in horses [254] (40) Clinical comparison of dexmedetomidine and medetomidine for isoflurane balanced anaesthesia in horses [255] (41) Clinical evaluation of constant rate infusion of alfaxalone-medetomidine combined with sevoflurane anesthesia in Thoroughbred racehorses undergoing arthroscopic surgery [256] (42) Clinical effects of constant rate infusions of medetomidine-propofol combined with sevoflurane anesthesia in Thoroughbred racehorses undergoing arthroscopic surgery [257] (43) Plasma concentrations at two dexmedetomidine constant rate infusions in isoflurane anaesthetized horses: A clinical study [258] 2 (44) Hemodynamic function during neurectomy in halothane-anesthetized horses with or without constant dose detomidine infusion [259] (45) Combination of continuous intravenous infusion using a mixture of guaifenesin-ketamine-medetomidine and sevoflurane anesthesia in horses [260] (46) Evaluation of a mixture of thiopental-guafinesine-medetomidine and sevoflurane anesthesia in horses [261] (47) Influence of ketamine or xylazine supplementation on isoflurane anaesthetized horses-a controlled clinical trial [262] (48) Comparative study on sevoflurane anesthesia alone and combined with partial intravenous anesthesia using dexmedetomidine in healthy horses [263] 3 (49) Problems associated with perioperative morphine in horses: A retrospective case analysis [264] (50) Recovery quality after romi...…”
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confidence: 99%