A fully updated new edition of thispractical guide to managing anesthesia in horsesand other equids, providingupdated and expanded informationina concise, easy-to-read format
Manual of Equine Anesthesia and Analgesiaprovides practitioners and veterinary students withconcise, highly practicalguidance toanesthetizing horses,donkeys,and mules.Using a bulleted quick-reference format,this popularresourcecoversthebasic physiological and pharmacologicalprinciples ofanesthesia,patientpreparationandmonitoring,and the management of sedation andanesthesia. Chapters written by leading veterinary anesthesiologistscontain numerous clinical imagesandillustrations, case examples, tables, diagrams, andboxedsummaries ofimportantpoints.
Now in full color, thesecondeditionfeatures extensivelyrevised andupdatedinformation throughout. Newsections coverchronic pain, management of horses undergoing MRI, ventilators, nerve blocks for reproductive surgery, muscle relaxants, variousnew drugs, paravertebralanesthesia, treatment of pain using acupuncture and physical rehabilitation techniques,and more. Up-to-dateappendicescontaindrug lists and dosages as well as equations related to equine cardiovascularand respiratory systems.Thisconcise, easy-to-followguide:
Providespractical, clinically oriented information on anesthetizingequidsUses a bulleted formatdesignedfor fast accessof key informationOffersstep-by-stepinstructionsand diagramsof nerve blocks of the limbs, head, and ophthalmic structuresIncludes new coverage of topics including regulation ofextracellularfluid andbloodpressure,acid-base disorders, andhemodynamic effects of autonomic drugs
Manual of Equine Anesthesia and Analgesia, Second Edition,remains a must-have resource forallequine practitionersandveterinary studentsinvolved with anesthetizing horses.
List of Contributors xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvi
1 Preoperative Evaluation and Patient Preparation1
The Risk of Equine Anesthesia 1
Tanya Duke-Novakovski
Patient Preparation 5
Tanya Duke-Novakovski
2 Serum Chemistry and Hematology8
Carla Sommardahl
3 The Cardiovascular System19
Physiology of the Cardiovascular System 19
Tamara Grubb
Evaluation of the Cardiovascular System 36
Daniel G. Kenney
4 The Respiratory System50
Anatomy of the Equine Respiratory System 50
Robert Reed
Physiology of the Respiratory System 55
Carolyn Kerr
Evaluation of the Respiratory System 67
Tom Doherty
Airway Management 68
Tom Doherty
Tracheostomy 78
Tanner Snowden and Jim Schumacher
5 The Renal System86
Natalie S. Chow
6 Neurophysiology and Neuroanesthesia98
Tanya Duke-Novakovski
7 The Autonomic Nervous System110
Christine Egger
8 Electrolyte and Fluid Therapy119
Electrolytes 119
Rachel A. Reed
Fluid Therapy 125
Christopher K. Smith
9 Acid-Base Physiology137
Traditional Approach 137
Alex Valverde and Tom Doherty
Physicochemical Approach 147
Diego E. Gomez and Alex Valverde
10 Hemostasis and Hemotherapy155
Hemostasis 155
Kira L. Epstein
Hemotherapy 162
Kira L. Epstein
11 Thermoregulation173
Chiara E. Hampton
12 Pharmacology of Drugs Used in Equine Anesthesia184
Phenothiazines 184
Alicia Skelding
Butyrophenones 186
Alicia Skelding
2-Adrenergic Agonists 188
Alicia Skelding
Opioids 196
Alicia Skelding
Trazadone 205
Alicia Skelding
Benzodiazepines 206
Alicia Skelding
Guaifenesin 209
Alicia Skelding
Ketamine 210
Alicia Skelding
Tiletamine and Zolazepam (TZ) 213
Alicia Skelding
Alfaxalone 214
Alicia Skelding
Propofol 216
Alicia Skelding
Barbiturates 218
Alicia Skelding
Intravenous lidocaine 219
Patricia Queiroz-Williams
Horse-related drug Regulations in Europe 222
Regula Bettschart-Wolfensberger and Simone K. Ringer
13 Inhalational Anesthetics223
Rachel A. Reed
14 Local Anesthetics232
Catherine M. Creighton and Leigh Lamont
15 Neuromuscular Blocking Agents in Horses244
Manuel Martin-Flores and Daniel M. Sakai
16 Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Corticosteroids250
Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs 250
Stephanie Kleine
Corticosteroids 259
Stephanie Kleine
17 Anesthetic Machines and Equipment266
Rachel A. Reed
18 Positioning the Anesthetized Horse287
Hui Chu Lin
19 Monitoring the Anesthetized Horse294
Monitoring the Central Nervous System 294
Joanna C. Murrell
Cardiovascular Monitoring 300
Alanna N. Johnson
Respiratory Monitoring 310
Alanna N. Johnson
Anesthetic Agent Monitoring 323
Alanna N. Johnson
Monitoring Temperature 324
Chiara E. Hampton
Monitoring Neuromuscular Function 328
Manuel Martin-Flores and Daniel M. Sakai
20 Standing Sedation333
Catherine M. Creighton
21 General Anesthesia Techniques339
Regula Bettschart-Wolfensberger and Simone K. Ringer
22 Anesthesia of the Head and Neck352
Anesthesia of the Head 352
Jim Schumacher, John Schumacher, and Ray Wilhite
Maxillary Nerve Block in Donkeys 358
Usama Hagag
Cervical Plexus Block 363
Luis Campoy
23 Anesthesia of the Eye369
Daniel S. Ward
24 Anesthesia of the Limbs376
Jim Schumacher, John Schumacher, and Ray Wilhite
25 Anesthesia of the Perineum and Testicle396
Pudendal Nerve Block Electrostimulation Technique 396
Kirsty Gallacher and Luiz Santos
Pudendal Nerve Block Blind Approach 399
Jim Schumacher
Local Anesthesia for Castration 400
Philip D. Jones
26 Anesthesia of the Abdominal Wall404
Thoracolumbar Paravertebral Block (TPVB) Electrostimulation Technique 404
Luiz Santos and Kirsty Gallacher
Paravertebral Nerve Block Blind Technique 406
Alex Valverde
Transversus Abdominis Plane Block 409
Alex Valverde and Flavio SA. Freitag
Caudal Intercostal Block for Abdominal Surgery (CIBAS) 413
Benjamin Gingold
27 Epidural Analgesia and Anesthesia416
Alex Valverde
28 Pathophysiology of Pain425
Rachel A. Reed
29 Pain Recognition in Horses431
Karina B. Gleerup, Casper Lindegaard, and Pia Haubro Andersen
30 Management of Pain450
The Pharmacologic Approach to Pain Management 450
Rachel A. Reed
Rehabilitation Modalities for Acute and Chronic Pain in Horses 456
Tena L. Ursini
Equine Acupuncture 462
Neal Valk
31 Anesthesia of Foals472
Tom Doherty and Alex Valverde
32 Anesthesia of Horses with Intestinal Emergencies (Colic)494
Tom Doherty
33 Anesthesia of the Geriatric Horse501
Reza M. Seddighi
34 Anesthesia and Pregnancy511
Lydia Donaldson
35 Anesthesia for Equine Imaging522
Carrie A. Davis
36 Anesthesia of Donkeys and Mules543
Anatomic, Physiologic, and Behavioral Differences 543
Suzanne L. Burnham
Sedation and Anesthesia of Donkeys and Mules 548
Tom Doherty
Donkey Pain Assessment Scales 552
Machteld van Dierendonck and Thijs van Loon
37 Remote Capture of Equids565
Nigel Caulkett
38 Complications573
Intraoperative Hypotension 573
Christopher K. Smith and Tom Doherty
Intraoperative Hypertension 580
Tom Doherty
Hypoxia and Hypoxemia 582
Rachel A. Reed
Hypercarbia 588
Tom Doherty
Pulmonary Edema as a Consequence of Airway Obstruction 590
Tom Doherty
Endotoxemia 592
Tom Doherty
Postanesthetic Myopathy 594
Krista B. Mitchell
Neuropathy 599
Rachel A. Reed
Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis (HYPP) 604
Alanna N. Johnson and Rachel A. Reed
Malignant Hyperthermia 609
Alanna N. Johnson and Rachel A. Reed
Delayed Awakening and Recovery 611
Tom Doherty
Paraphimosis and Priaprism 614
Meggan Graves and Jim Schumacher
Anaphylactic and Anaphylactoid Reactions 621
Rachel A. Reed
Intra-carotid and Perivascular Injections 624
Rachel A. Reed
Equine Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 627
Genevieve Bussieres
39 Recovery from Anesthesia633
Bernd Driessen
40 Euthanasia653
Ron Jones and Tom Doherty
Index 661