What is the best treatment for hypotension in healthy dogs during anaesthesia maintained with isoflurane?
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What is the best treatment for hypotension in healthy dogs during anaesthesia maintained with isoflurane?
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Correction to 'What is the best treatment for hypotension in healthy dogs during anaesthesia maintained with isoflurane?'.Aust Vet J. 2024 Sep;102(9):425. doi: 10.1111/avj.13359. Epub 2024 Aug 2. Aust Vet J. 2024. PMID: 39092482 No abstract available.
Abstract
Hypotension is a common and potentially life-threatening complication of general anaesthesia in dogs. Due to the combination of cardiovascular side effects of many anaesthetic, sedative and analgesic drugs used peri-operatively hypotension is frequently reported even in healthy dogs undergoing elective procedures. Several treatment options for hypotension have been advocated. Potential treatments include rapid administration of either crystalloid or colloid fluids; pharmacological treatments to increase cardiac output and/or systemic vascular resistance; or reduction in the delivery of the volatile anaesthetic agents. This critical appraisal considers the current evidence for which treatment is the best option for treating hypotension in healthy euvolemic dogs undergoing general anaesthesia maintained with isoflurane. Fourteen relevant studies were appraised, including 12 laboratory studies and two small clinical trials. One study demonstrated that reduction in the delivery of isoflurane may correct hypotension, but this treatment may not always be feasible. In general, rapid administration of fluids did not increase blood pressure and failed to correct hypotension. Synthetic colloids demonstrated some efficacy, but results were inconsistent between studies and large volumes may be required. Infusion of dopamine appears to be the most reliable pharmacological option consistently increasing blood pressure, cardiac output and correcting hypotension.
Keywords: anaesthesia; dogs; hypotension.
© 2024 The Authors. Australian Veterinary Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australian Veterinary Association.
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