Successful management of ventricular bigeminy using lidocaine in a horse anaesthetised for emergency laparotomy
Julien Dupont,
Isabelle Caudron,
Clemence Loublier
et al.
Abstract:A 13‐year‐old mare was referred to the Equine Hospital of the University of Liege for colic, 1 week after foaling and was submitted to emergency laparotomy. During anaesthesia, the horse developed ventricular bigeminy that did not compromise haemodynamic stability. Lidocaine (two intravenous [iv] boluses of 1 mg/kg, followed by iv infusion of 1–2 mg/kg/h) effectively terminated the arrhythmia and the animal recovered uneventfully. Although cardiac arrhythmias associated with gastrointestinal disorders are most… Show more
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