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Appenweier small animal centre

Appenweier small animal centre

I am vet Maria Apostolidou, local manager at the Appenweier small animal centre, previously the vet in charge at the Renchen site. Many people already know us from Renchen - Appenweier is the logical next step with even better connections and modernised processes. On our new website you will find the entire range of services as well as a clear indication of our specialisations in rabbits, guinea pigs and rats - a profile that I have built up with great passion over the past few years. The Appenweier Small Animal Centre started out from the proven Renchen team („formerly: Tierarzt-Renchen.de“), which is why patient owners benefit from continuity of care, well-established SOPs and familiar contact persons.

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Electrocardiogram (ECG) and anesthesia records

Electrocardiogram and anesthesia records

Anesthesia plays a central role in veterinary care and is routinely used in both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The choice of anesthetic protocol is crucial for the patient's safety and well-being. The electrocardiogram (ECG) has become an established and valuable tool for assessing cardiac function and can help identify potential risks early on. This article examines the role of the ECG in the pre-anesthetic examination, the findings of current studies, and how these findings can be implemented in practice.

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peroperative hypothermia

Perioperative hypothermia

Perioperative hypothermia poses a serious challenge in the surgical setting and affects numerous patients under general or regional anesthesia. This condition occurs when the core body temperature falls below 36.0 °C and is particularly associated with increased risks of myocardial ischemia, wound infections, and prolonged effects of anesthetics. In this article, we offer a comprehensive analysis of the causes, prophylaxis, and effective therapeutic measures for preventing perioperative hypothermia.

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