Individualized anesthetic protocols: Of course every patient's drug doses are adjusted for body weight, age or any other factor that affects
anesthetic drug doses.
Not exact matches
Many of the epidural side effects mentioned below are not improved with low -
dose or walking epidurals, because women using these techniques may still receive a substantial total
dose of local
anesthetic, especially when continuous infusions and / or patient - controlled boluses (single large
doses) are used.34 The addition of opiate
drugs in epidurals or CSEs can create further risks for the mother, such as pruritus (itching) and respiratory depression (see below).
This can be done using a procedure called «
drug - induced sleep endoscopy» (DISE), in which stepwise
doses of
anesthetic doses are given to put the patient to sleep and reproduce the airway obstruction causing apnea.
Any
drug or
anesthetic given in the wrong
dose or to the wrong pet can have bad consequences.
Safe use of an
anesthetic or sedative in a dog or cat requires evaluation of the general health and size of the patient to determine the appropriate
drug and
dose, and continual monitoring of the patient.
Increased Surgical /
Anesthetic Risk Obesity poses an extra anesthetic risk because drug dosing becomes less
Anesthetic Risk Obesity poses an extra
anesthetic risk because drug dosing becomes less
anesthetic risk because
drug dosing becomes less accurate.