Post-mortem findings in 54 cases of anesthetic associated death in cats from two spay-neuter programs in New York State. J. Feline Med. Surg. 13, 959-966.Gerdin JA, Slater MR, Makolinski KV, Looney AL, Appel LD, Martin NM, McDonough SP. Post-mor- tem ¿ndings in 54 cases of ...
Some type of internal bleeding could cause a sudden death as well, but there would have to be some kind of trauma in order for this to be the cause. It sounds like there was absolutely nothing anyone could have done to prevent this. ...
Care must be taken to prevent death due to anesthetic overdose or anoxia. Open-drop systems are restricted to use within a chemical fume exhaust hood to minimize exposure of personnel to anesthetic agents. Methoxyflurane is well suited to the open drop method because its low vapor pressure ...
Serious perianesthetic complications occurred in 15 cats (15/138; 11%), including CPA in 3 cats (3/138; 2%), & death or euthanasia in 7 cats (7/138; 5%). Age wasn't a factor in establishing risk for developing serious or minor perianesthetic complications in the cats i...
We only collected terminal (isoflurane and α-chloralose) trials from four of five cats due to one unexpected death. Cystometrogram parameters Bladder capacity differed significantly between agents (Fig. 1a, also see Supplementary Tables S2 and S3 online). Bladder capacity was greatest with α-...
Results of the Confidential Enquiry into Perioperative Small Animal Fatalities regarding risk factors for anesthetic-related death in dogs Objective-To identify major risk factors associated with anesthetic-related death in dogs. Design-Case-control study. Animals-148 dogs that died or were eu... Brod...
anesthetic deathfelineObjective: To evaluate age and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status as risk factors for perianesthetic morbidity/mortality in cats.doi:10.1046/j.1534-6935.2002.00002.xGiselle HosgoodDepartment of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, ...
rate of 0.17% for dogs, 0.24% for cats, 1.39% for rabbits, and 3.8% for guinea pigs.1 Explanationsfor increased surgical death rate abound, and include greater intolerance to pain and stress, fewer numbers of well, elective procedures in this species, and the ability to hide underlying ...
Compare this to 1:2065 and 1:1483, the numbers in cats and dogs respectively. Obviously, the risk of death in horses is far greater than in small animal patients.This data makes pre-operative work-up and patient stabilization extremely important as the anesthetist needs every advantage during ...
Post-mortem diagnoses were not conducted, and the precise causes of death remained undetermined. However, these cats were suspected to have experienced hemorrhage and a significant reduction in BT due to prolonged surgical duration and the development of mammary glands. To avert potentially fatal ...