Because of their small amount of body fat, thin hair coat and large body surface area, Greyhounds are prone to low body
temperatures during anesthetic procedures.
Not exact matches
Blood pressure, capnography (carbon dioxide),
temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and pulse oximetry are all measured / monitored
during general
anesthetic surgical
procedures performed on your pet.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs including heart rate, respiration,
temperature, carbon dioxide level, and pulse oximetry are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures (ECG, etCO2, PaO2, core body
temperature, NIBP, IBP, BP, RR, HR).
Our patients are maintained under extremely safe gas anesthesia and are evaluated carefully before,
during, and after any
anesthetic procedure, via laboratory testing, intravenous fluid support, blood pressure, heart, respiratory, oxygen saturation, and
temperature monitoring.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs, such as
temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation of blood, are monitored routinely
during anesthetic procedures.