Hypotension During Anesthesia

Original Presentation Date:
08/04/2021

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This discussion includes: - A review of physiologic principles related to the clinical monitoring of blood pressure - Factors that contribute to intraoperative hypotension in companion animals - Practical considerations for healthy and ill patients - Monitoring patients undergoing anesthesia - Constructing a clinical response when blood pressure readings drop - Intravenous fluid therapy and pharmacologic options - Dr. Love provides two clinical case examples of hypotension and her approach to managing these patients Running time: 47 mins Free registration for Premium Membership subscribers (https://vetvine.com/article/181/evidence-based-update-subscriptions). Basic Member Fee: $28

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