The effect of a pre‐anesthetic infusion of amino acids on body temperature, venous blood pH, glucose, creatinine, and lactate of healthy dogs during anesthesia
Conclusions and clinical relevanceIn healthy dogs, preanesthetic IV infusion of amino acids attenuated heat loss compared to controls, however, the amount attenuated may not be clinically useful. Further studies are warranted to determine if nutrient‐induced thermogenesis is beneficial to dogs undergoing anesthesia.
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Stuart C Clark‐Price, Olivier Dossin, Thandeka R Ngwenyama, Mauria A O'Brien, Maureen McMichael, David J Schaeffer Tags: Short Communication Source Type: research
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