2017
DOI: 10.12681/jhvms.14878
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Mechanical ventilation. Part I: Physiology and pathophysiology

Abstract: Despite the fact that mechanical ventilation is an integral part of anaesthesia practice, its widespread use in veterinary medicine has yet to be established. The increasing needs and advances in animal pain management, being associated with anaesthetic protocols that can cause hypoventilation, make the use of mechanical ventilation more necessary than ever. Although mechanically ventilating the patient is not pivotal in a substantial number of surgical techniques, inability to do so precludes certain anaesthe… Show more

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