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  • 25. A clinical study on the effect in horses during medetomidine-isoflurane anaesthesia, of butorphanol constant rate infusion on isoflurane requirements, on cardiopulmonary function and on recovery characteristics.
    Bettschart-Wolfensberger R, Dicht S, Vullo C, Frotzler A, Kuemmerle JM, Ringer SK.
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  • 29. Comparison of the effects of xylazine bolus versus medetomidine constant rate infusion on the stress response, urine production, and anesthetic recovery characteristics in horses anesthetized with isoflurane.
    Creighton CM, Lemke KA, Lamont LA, Horney BS, Doyle AJ.
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  • 32. Effects of peri-operative morphine administration during halothane anaesthesia in horses.
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  • 34. Comparison of the influence of two different constant-rate infusions (dexmedetomidine versus morphine) on anaesthetic requirements, cardiopulmonary function and recovery quality in isoflurane anaesthetized horses.
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    Pakkanen SAE, de Vries A, Raekallio MR, Mykkänen AK, Palviainen MJ, Sankari SM, Vainio OM.
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    Steblaj B, Schauvliege S, Pavlidou K, Gasthuys F, Savvas I, Duchateau L, Kowalczyk L, Moens Y.
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  • 39. Ostrich anaesthesia: xylazine premedication followed by alphaxalone/alphadolone and isoflurane.
    Cullen LK, Goerke MA, Swan RA, Clark WT, Nandapi D, Colbourne C.
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  • 40. Co-induction of anaesthesia: day-case surgery.
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