Title
ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN DOGS AS HEMODYNAMICS AND ANESTHESIA LEVEL INDICATOR
Autor
Kornel Ratajczak, Tomasz Treter
Keywords
hypertension, hypotension, waveforms of pulse pressure, anesthesia, hypovolemia
Abstract
Arterial blood pressure has been presented as an important parameter of circulatory adequacy during surgical anesthesia and critical care in dogs. Blood pressure values and pulse pressure waveforms, frequently occuring in various clinical conditions, have been discused based on the literature and the author’s own experience. Identification of hypotension or hypertension improves anesthesia control and increases safety of treated animal.
Pages
5-19
Cite
Ratajczak, K., Treter, T. (2002). ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN DOGS AS HEMODYNAMICS AND ANESTHESIA LEVEL INDICATOR. Acta Sci. Pol. Med. Vet., 1(1), 5-19.
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