2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781119421467
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Small Animal Anesthesia Techniques

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“…The correlation coefficient was −0.88 ( p = 0.0046, α < 0.05), indicating that subjects with a lower BCS showed greater temperature reductions under general anesthesia. In general, large canines have a low risk of hypothermia when under general anesthesia because they have a low ratio of body surface and skin [ 28 , 29 ]. Moreover, if the canine is overweight, the increased fat deposition improves the heat insulation of the core body [ 30 , 31 ].…”
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“…The correlation coefficient was −0.88 ( p = 0.0046, α < 0.05), indicating that subjects with a lower BCS showed greater temperature reductions under general anesthesia. In general, large canines have a low risk of hypothermia when under general anesthesia because they have a low ratio of body surface and skin [ 28 , 29 ]. Moreover, if the canine is overweight, the increased fat deposition improves the heat insulation of the core body [ 30 , 31 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The canines that were not covered with the blanket underwent a steeper temperature change than those covered with blankets. Although the experiments on the canines without blankets were halted, it could be expected that if the experiment was continued, a temperature plateau below 34 °C would be attained [ 28 , 29 ]. Accordingly, it can be inferred that the plateau of the core body temperature is dependent on the degree of insulation, which happens to be provided by body fat and the use of a blanket.…”
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“…Дозировка морфина может варьироваться в зависимости от размера собаки и степени болевого синдрома. Обычно начальная доза морфина от 0,1 до 0,2 мг/кг и может повторяться по мере необходимости каждые 6-8 часов [34].…”
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