PREANESTHETIC MEDICATION FOR CHILDREN COMPARISON OF ORAL AND INTRAMUSCULAR ROUTES [PDF]
B. Root
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Evaluation of the perioperative stress response in dogs administered medetomidine or acepromazine as part of the preanesthetic medication. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE To compare the perioperative stress response in dogs administered medetomidine or acepromazine as part of the preanesthetic medication. ANIMALS 42 client-owned dogs that underwent elective ovariohysterectomy. PROCEDURE Each dog was randomly
M. Väisänen+6 more
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Τhe Effect of Opioid Administration on Cytologic and Histopathologic Diagnosis of Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors Treated by Surgical Excision [PDF]
Mast cell tumor (MCT) is a frequent cutaneous tumor in dogs, with a variable biological behavior. Studies correlate cytologic and histopathologic features of MCTs with their biological behavior, prognosis, and response to treatment.
Christina Marouda+4 more
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Comparison of intranasal dexmedetomidine versus oral midazolam for premedication in pediatric patients: an updated meta-analysis with trial-sequential analysis [PDF]
Background: Midazolam is routinely used as preanesthetic medication in pediatric patients. Recently, dexmedetomidine has emerged as an alternative as a premedicant.
Eduardo Maia Martins Pereira+4 more
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A comparison of acepromazine-buprenorphine and medetomidine-buprenorphine for preanesthetic medication of dogs. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE To assess sedative and cardiopulmonary effects of premedication with a medetomidine-buprenorphine or acepromazine-buprenorphine combination in dogs anesthetized with propofol and isoflurane.
N. Grint, B. Alderson, A. Dugdale
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Preanesthetic medication in children: a comparison of oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate versus placebo. [PDF]
Initial studies have suggested that oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate (OTFC) in a dose of 15-20 micrograms/kg may be a safe and effective preanesthetic medication in children and adults, but this has not been demonstrated in a randomized, double-blind ...
L. H. Feld+3 more
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Oral ketamine preanesthetic medication in children.
The authors sought to define a dose of oral ketamine that would facilitate induction of anesthesia without causing significant side effects. Forty-five children (ASA Physical Status 1 and 2; aged 1-7 yr) were assigned randomly in a prospective, double ...
H. Gutstein+4 more
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Full spectrum cannabidiol-rich extract reduced propofol dosage required for anesthetic induction in dogs—a pilot study [PDF]
IntroductionCannabinoids show great therapeutic potential, but their effect on anesthesia still remains unclear. Use of chronic recreational Cannabis in humans undergoing anesthetic procedures tends to require a higher dose when compared to non-users. On
João Lourenço Hasckel Gewehr+8 more
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PREANESTHETIC MEDICATION FOR CHILDREN [PDF]
JAMES S. WEST, E. M. Papper
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Hydroxyzine as an Adjunct to Preanesthetic Medication
BASEL M. MIXON, Charles B. Pittinger
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