«This is coupled with thorough
anaesthesia monitoring by trained veterinary staff, along with monitoring equipment to measure vital signs.»
Not exact matches
Post-operative
monitoring until full recovery from the
anaesthesia is an absolute necessity in order to avoid respiratory complications and rapidly emerging life - threatening complications, such as stent displacement.
We use balanced anesthesia — the intelligent combination of sedation, analgesia (pain control), induction (usually by IV injection), maintenance
anaesthesia (usually with isoflurane gas), and patient
monitoring (pulse oximeter, blood pressure
monitor).
Anaesthesia and patient
monitoring vary from clinic to clinic.
• Administer /
monitor anaesthesia.
While under
anaesthesia your pet is cared for by one of our qualified and experienced veterinary nurses using our
monitoring system, which tracks blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature and oxygen level.
Intraoperative Auditory Evoked Potential
Monitoring for
Anaesthesia Depth and Utilization of Inhaled Isoflurane