Med. Weter. 75 (2), 67-77, 2019
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| OLGA DREWNOWSKA, BARBARA LISOWSKA, BERNARD TUREK |
| Equine general anesthesia monitoring – review of the methods and current knowledge |
| The high anesthetic mortality rate and high number of the postanesthetic side effects in horses generates the
need for precise assessment of Central Nervous System depression caused by the anesthetic agents. The factors
which influence the degree of CNS depression can be human-dependent (i.e. veterinarian level of education),
conditionally human-dependent (i.e. type of surgery performed) or not human-dependent (i.e. breed, individual
susceptibility to anesthetics). In order to monitor and assess the level of equine anesthesia, the modified
Guedel scale is used currently. There are 3 types of monitoring according to its accuracy: basic, routine and
used in special cases. The monitored vital parameters can give either direct or indirect measurement on the
cardiovascular and respiratory system during anesthesia. In this paper the types of measurement techniques
and the practical use of ECG, pulse, eye signs, arterial blood pressure, body temperature, pulse oximetry,
capnography, end tidal anesthetics concentration and blood gases were described. More parameters can be
measured, but not all of them can be used in everyday practice, because of the complicated invasive technique.
Currently the research are led on direct monitoring of CNS through intraanesthetic EEG analysis.. |
| Key words: anesthesia monitoring, equine anesthesia, vital signs, anesthesia level assessment |