2022
DOI: 10.30802/aalas-jaalas-21-000036
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Evaluation of Active Warming and Surgical Draping for Perioperative Thermal Support in Laboratory Mice

Abstract: Surgical procedures are commonly performed using mice but can have major effects on their core body temperature, including development of hypothermia. In this study, we evaluated active perioperative warming with and without surgical draping with adherent plastic wrap to refine practices, improve animal welfare, and optimize research experiments. Mice were randomized into treatment groups (n = 6; 8 CD1 mice per group). Treatments included placement within a small-animal forced-air incubator at 38 °C for 30 min… Show more

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“…On the day of surgery, animals implanted with miniaturized and Alzet pumps were placed inside a veterinary intensive care unit (S50 Advance Series II Model; Vetario, Westen-Super-Mare, UK) and maintained at a controlled temperature of 33–36 °C for 30 min, as pre-anesthetic warming has been shown to prevent hypothermia-related complications and to shorten recovery from anesthesia in rodents [ 33 , 34 , 35 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the day of surgery, animals implanted with miniaturized and Alzet pumps were placed inside a veterinary intensive care unit (S50 Advance Series II Model; Vetario, Westen-Super-Mare, UK) and maintained at a controlled temperature of 33–36 °C for 30 min, as pre-anesthetic warming has been shown to prevent hypothermia-related complications and to shorten recovery from anesthesia in rodents [ 33 , 34 , 35 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%