Effect of pre-operative starvation on intra-operative arterial oxygen tension in horses

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This study assessed the effect of pre-operative starvation on intramperative arteriaI oxygen tension (PaO2) by examination of anaesthetic records from starved and non-starved horses undergoing general anaesthesia. PaO2 data from 69 horses were included, 33 of which were starved pre-operatively and 36 were not. Thirty minutes after induction of anaesthesia the mean PaO2 in the non-starved group was higher than in the starved group (non-starved 40 [2649] kPa vs starved 30 [15–46] kPa. median and 25–75 percentile) but at 60 and 90 min the values for PaO2 for the non-starvcd group were lower than those for the starved group (60 min: Starved 31 [15–49] kPa vs non-starved 27 [11–38] kPa; 90 min: Starved 31 [1244] kPa vs non-starved 22 [12–38] kPa) None of the differences between these values was statistically significant. Pre-operative starvation did not significantly increase intra-operativc PaO2 under the conditions of this study. © 1996 Wiley. All rights reserved.

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Dobromylskyj, P., Taylor, P. M., Brearley, J. C., Johnson, C. B., & Luna, S. P. L. (1996). Effect of pre-operative starvation on intra-operative arterial oxygen tension in horses. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 23(2), 75–77. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-2995.1996.tb00293.x

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