2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2995.2009.00513.x
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Total intravenous anesthesia with propofol and S(+)-ketamine in rabbits

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“…Respiratory complications such as problematic airway maintenance and inadequately ventilation are most commonly occurred in anaesthesia 1,15 . Depressed or inadequate ventilation related death can be obtained in rabbit anaesthesia but ventilation support can prevent this complication 16 .…”
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“…Respiratory complications such as problematic airway maintenance and inadequately ventilation are most commonly occurred in anaesthesia 1,15 . Depressed or inadequate ventilation related death can be obtained in rabbit anaesthesia but ventilation support can prevent this complication 16 .…”
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“…Analysing arterial blood gas values at anesthetised rabbits is important due to some anaesthetics can cause depression of ventilation 15,25,26 . In our study, any significant change in terms of arterial pH values is not found in AV rabbits.…”
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“…41 Other studies in rabbits have shown transient tachycardia that may be secondary to a concomitant hypovolemia. 10,14,31 Although not proven, these vascular changes in rabbits may be induced secondary to propofol induced endothelial damage. 42 In vitro studies in rats have shown that propofol induces vasodilation of the aorta.…”
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“…Studies in rats and rabbits have shown that administration of an additional sedative, analgesic, and/or dissociative anesthetic will reduce propofol doses required to induce or maintain anesthesia. 31,47 The practice of balanced anesthesia not only reduces the amount of propofol required to be given, which may in turn reduce potential adverse effects, but has the added benefit of applying analgesia, as propofol has no analgesic qualities.…”
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