Fluid heating system (SAF®): effects on clinical and biochemistry parameters in dogs submitted to inhalatory anesthesia
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Purpose: To evaluate and describe immediate effects of the infusion of saline solution heated by SAF® in bitches submitted to halothane
anesthesia. Methods: Thirteen bitches were employed and submitted to elective ovariohysterectomy in acclimatized operating room at
22ºC, allocated in two groups: GI, which received non-heated fluid and GII, which received fluid heated at 37ºC by SAF®. The following
parameters were evaluated in 30-minutes intervals (M0, M30, M60 and M90): rectal and cutaneous temperatures (TR and TC), cardiac
and respiratory frequencies (HR and ƒ), mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), serum concentration of urea, creatinin, serum activities of
alanin aminotranspherasis (ALT), alkaline phosphatasis (ALP) and also hypnosis parameters. Results: There were no significant
alterations on clinical and biochemical, but there was group effect on mean arterial blood pressure, urea, ALT, ALP and hypnosis
parameters. Conclusion: The isolated use of Fluid Heating System (SAF®) was not enough to avoid hypothermia or lead to significant
clinical and biochemical alterations in bitches submitted to halothane anesthesia.
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ATAYDE, Ingrid Bueno; FRANCO, Leandro Guimarães; SILVA, Marco Augusto Machado; SOARES, Lorena Karine; BITTENCOURT, João Bosco; FIORAVANTI, Maria Clorinda Soares; BORGES, Alinne Cardoso; SILVA, Luiz Antônio Franco da. Fluid heating system (SAF®): effects on clinical and biochemistry parameters in dogs submitted to inhalatory anesthesia. Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira, São Paulo, v. 24, n. 2, p. 144-149, Mar./Apr. 2009.