2019
DOI: 10.22259/2637-5575.0303002
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The Importance of Refining Anesthetic Regimes to Mitigate Adverse Effects in Very Young and Very Old Wild Animals: the European Badger (Meles Meles)

Nadine Adrianna Sugianto,
Christina D. Buesching,
David W. Macdonald
et al.

Abstract: Safe and effective anesthesia is vital to the welfare of animals used in laboratory and field research, yet very young and very old animals may benefit from refinements to standard protocols and the therapeutic mitigation of adverse effects. Here we report rare but important instances of adverse effects across a sample of 11,645 anesthesia procedures, involving 1806 individual European badgers . Small cubs (<2.3 kg) benefitted from being administered just 50% of adult anaesthetic dose rates, else a proportion … Show more

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