Assessment of 3 audible monitors during hypotension in anesthetized dogs

Severe hypotension was produced in 8 dogs during halothane anesthesia. Three monitors detecting respiratory rate, Doppler signal and pulse rate were compared to direct blood pressure measurements. Deep anesthesia was most consistently detected using the respiratory monitor. The signal fade of the Do...

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Anesthesia, General - veterinary
Animals
Blood Loss, Surgical - veterinary
Dog Diseases - diagnosis
Dog Diseases - etiology
Dogs
Halothane - adverse effects
Hypotension - diagnosis
Hypotension - etiology
Hypotension - veterinary
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Ultrasonography, Doppler - veterinary
title Assessment of 3 audible monitors during hypotension in anesthetized dogs
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