Anesthetic management of brachycephalic dogs presents challenges before, during and after any surgical, dental or radiographic procedure, and
even under sedation.
Not exact matches
Since it is known that certain areas of the brain can respond to sounds
even when an individual is asleep or
under sedation, participants also were exposed to brief recordings of spoken language and of music during both fMRI and EEG screenings.
Occasionally, they can
even be removed
under sedation and a local block only and not require general anesthesia, depending on the location of the mass.
Veterinary treatment may be necessary, including a thorough oral exam
under sedation, pain medication, antibiotics, or
even anti-vomiting medication.
Aspiration is more likely when the patient is put
under deep
sedation, but the risk is still there
even if the patient is not
under general anesthesia.
The improper administration or inadequate supply of oxygen to a patient who is
under sedation can cause paralysis, brain damage, and
even death.