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  • Title: Effects of preanesthetic medication, anesthesia, and position of recumbency on central venous pressure in horses.
    Author: Klein L, Sherman J.
    Journal: J Am Vet Med Assoc; 1977 Jan 15; 170(2):216-9. PubMed ID: 833047.
    Abstract:
    Central venous pressure (cvp) was recorded in horses before and after tranquilization and during halothane-maintained anesthesia in lateral or dorsal recumbency. The cvp was significantly decreased after administration of acetylpromazine, when compared with base line measurements and measurements taken after xylazine administration. After induction of anesthesia, cvp increased with time for 75 minutes, and values in lateral recumbency were significantly higher than those in dorsal recumbency.
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