2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaa.2016.08.010
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Haemodynamic changes occurring in a loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) during mechanical ventilation under general anaesthesia

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“…Sea turtles are frequently presented to veterinarians after injury or stranding events and may require chemical restraint to facilitate clinical examination and surgery; however, their unique anatomy and physiology mean that anaesthetic management of these animals can be difficult. A range of injectable and inhalant agents have been used for the induction and maintenance of anaesthesia in sea turtles, with varying effects on physiology and ease of administration 1‐5 . In addition, hatchling turtles may occasionally require anaesthesia for treatment of injuries, or for other procedures such as endoscopic sex‐determination, but detailed reports of anaesthetic protocols in this cohort are much rarer 6 …”
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“…Sea turtles are frequently presented to veterinarians after injury or stranding events and may require chemical restraint to facilitate clinical examination and surgery; however, their unique anatomy and physiology mean that anaesthetic management of these animals can be difficult. A range of injectable and inhalant agents have been used for the induction and maintenance of anaesthesia in sea turtles, with varying effects on physiology and ease of administration 1‐5 . In addition, hatchling turtles may occasionally require anaesthesia for treatment of injuries, or for other procedures such as endoscopic sex‐determination, but detailed reports of anaesthetic protocols in this cohort are much rarer 6 …”
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“…Em tartarugas-marinhas, autores sugerem que o mesmo possa ocorrer durante a anestesia inalatória, em que o fluxo sanguíneo é preferencialmente desviado para a circulação sistêmica (CHITTICK et al, 2002;MONTICELLI;HEDLEY;PINELAS, 2017). De fato, a apneia com consequente oclusão do circuito pulmonar representa a principal limitação do uso de protocolos exclusivamente inalatórios em tartarugasmarinhas.…”
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“…De fato, a apneia com consequente oclusão do circuito pulmonar representa a principal limitação do uso de protocolos exclusivamente inalatórios em tartarugasmarinhas. Em uma tartaruga-verde induzida com isofluorano fornecido por máscara facial, o tempo até que a anestesia geral fosse obtida foi de 110 minutos, já que o animal permaneceu em apneia frente à exposição ao anestésico (NAGANOBU et al, 2000). Portanto, ainda que a anestesia inalatória seja a forma mais indicada para procedimentos longos e/ou invasivos, a transição para a anestesia geral inalatória tende a ser mediada por protocolos injetáveis (CHITTICK et al, 2002;CHURCH et al, 2009;FRANZEN-KLEIN et al, 2020).…”
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