2010
DOI: 10.21836/pem20100417
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Management der Aufwachphase- mit oder ohne Hilfe?

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“…(2) How to manage recovery from anaesthesia in the horse-to assist or not to assist? [68] (3) Relevance of assisting horses in recovery after general anesthesia for osteosynthesis? [69] Online survey evaluating practice in equine anaesthesia (4) International online survey to assess current practice in equine anaesthesia [70] Online survey evaluating current practice of recovering horses from GA (5) Questionnaire on the process of recovering horses from general anesthesia and associated personnel injury in equine practice [71] Total surveys = 5…”
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“…(2) How to manage recovery from anaesthesia in the horse-to assist or not to assist? [68] (3) Relevance of assisting horses in recovery after general anesthesia for osteosynthesis? [69] Online survey evaluating practice in equine anaesthesia (4) International online survey to assess current practice in equine anaesthesia [70] Online survey evaluating current practice of recovering horses from GA (5) Questionnaire on the process of recovering horses from general anesthesia and associated personnel injury in equine practice [71] Total surveys = 5…”
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“…Five publications were classified as "surveys" [67][68][69][70][71]. Johnston et al, (1995) evidenced that the likelihood of death was increased in longer anaesthesias, in emergency colics, during out of hours, in orthopaedics requiring internal fixation or in mares in the last trimester of pregnancy [67].…”
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