anesthesia

Electrocardiogram (EKG) and anesthesia protocols

Electrocardiogram and anesthesia protocols

Anesthesia plays a central role in veterinary care and is routinely used in both diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. The selection of the anesthesia protocol is crucial for the security and well -being of the patient. The electrocardiogram (EKG) has established itself as a valuable instrument for assessing the heart function and can help to identify potential risks at an early stage. This article illuminates what role the EKG plays in the pre -anesthetic examination, what knowledge provides current studies and how this findings can be implemented in practice.

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peroperative hypothermia

Perioperative hypothermia

Perioperative hypothermia represents a serious challenge in the surgical environment and affects many patients under general or regional anesthesia. This condition occurs when 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 provide a comprehensive analysis of the causes, prophylaxis, and effective therapeutic measures to prevent perioperative hypothermia.

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