2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/468309
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Optimal Management of the Critically Ill: Anaesthesia, Monitoring, Data Capture, and Point-of-Care Technological Practices in Ovine Models of Critical Care

Abstract: Animal models of critical illness are vital in biomedical research. They provide possibilities for the investigation of pathophysiological processes that may not otherwise be possible in humans. In order to be clinically applicable, the model should simulate the critical care situation realistically, including anaesthesia, monitoring, sampling, utilising appropriate personnel skill mix, and therapeutic interventions. There are limited data documenting the constitution of ideal technologically advanced large an… Show more

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“…The sheep were reared according to established standard operating procedures, described elsewhere [33]. Sample aliquots of 500 μL were stored in 1.5 mL Eppendorf tubes at -80 °C at the ARCBS, Brisbane.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sheep were reared according to established standard operating procedures, described elsewhere [33]. Sample aliquots of 500 μL were stored in 1.5 mL Eppendorf tubes at -80 °C at the ARCBS, Brisbane.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most recently, Cheng et al [8] published an excellent review article, summarizing the present literature on antimicrobials, sedatives, and analgesics during ECMO. They clearly delineated the PK/PD of several drugs based on their group's extensive contribution to pharmacological research in ex vivo models with ECMO circuits and in vivo using large animal models of ECMO [9]. Following their substantial work in this field, we would like to give a clinical perspective on analgosedation during ECMO support.…”
Section: Pharmacotherapy During Ecmo Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heightened interest in the understanding of sheep has led to new evidence that supports their relevance and suitability as experimental models for understanding critical illnesses in humans as recently reviewed in related studies [129]. Improved production traits in meat, milk and fine wool currently constitute the predominant spectrum of the phenotypes of modern breeds of sheep at the expense of original strains [7].…”
Section: Circulating Microrna: the Future Of Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%