Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 Preface
7 1 Preoperative Evaluation and Patient Preparation The Risk of Equine Anesthesia Suggested Reading Patient Preparation Suggested Reading
8 2 Serum Chemistry and Hematology Suggested Reading
9 3 The Cardiovascular System Evaluation of the Cardiovascular System Suggested Reading
10 4 The Respiratory System Suggested Reading Physiology of the Respiratory System Suggested Reading Evaluation of the Respiratory System Airway Management Suggested Reading Tracheostomy Suggested Reading
11 5 The Renal System Suggested Reading
12 6 Neurophysiology and Neuroanesthesia Suggested Reading
13 7 The Autonomic Nervous System Suggested Reading
14 8 Electrolyte and Fluid Therapy Suggested Reading Fluid Therapy Suggested Reading
15 9 Acid‐Base Physiology Physicochemical Approach Suggested Reading
16 10 Hemostasis and Hemotherapy Hemotherapy Suggested Reading
17 11 Thermoregulation Suggested Reading
18 12 Pharmacology of Drugs Used in Equine Anesthesia Suggested Reading Butyrophenones Suggested Reading α2‐Adrenergic Agonists Suggested Reading Opioids Tramadol Suggested Reading Trazadone Suggested Reading Benzodiazepines Suggested Reading Guaifenesin Suggested Reading Ketamine Suggested Reading Tiletamine and Zolazepam (TZ) Suggested Reading Alfaxalone Suggested Reading Propofol Suggested Reading Barbiturates Intravenous lidocaine Suggested Reading Horse‐related drug Regulations in Europe
19 13 Inhalational Anesthetics Suggested Reading
20 14 Local Anesthetics Suggested Reading
21 15