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. 2021 Jun 14;11(6):1777. doi: 10.3390/ani11061777

Table 9.

Total of publications giving information about “recovery systems”.

LoE References
1 (1) Cardiopulmonary function following anesthesia in horses experiencing hydro pool recovery versus padded stall recovery [317]
(2) Cardiopulmonary function in horses during anesthetic recovery in a hydropool [318]
(3) Comparison of recoveries from anesthesia of horses placed on a rapidly inflating-deflating air pillow or the floor of a padded stall [319]
(4) Arterial oxygen tension and pulmonary ventilation in horses placed in the Anderson Sling suspension system after a period of lateral recumbency and anaesthetised with constant rate infusions of romifidine and ketamine [320]
(5) Comparison between head-tail-rope assisted and unassisted recoveries in healthy horses undergoing general anesthesia for elective surgeries [321]
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3 (6) Comparison of non-assisted versus head and tail rope-assisted recovery after emergency abdominal surgery in horses [322]
(7) Effect of head and tail rope-assisted recovery of horses after elective and emergency surgery under general anaesthesia [323]
4 (8) Use of a pool-raft system for recovery of horses from general anesthesia: 393 horses (1984–2000) [324]
(9) Use of a hydro-pool system to recover horses after general anesthesia: 60 cases [325]
(10) Investigation into the assisted standing up procedure in horses during recovery phase after inhalation anaesthesia [326]
(11) Use of the Anderson Sling suspension system for recovery of horses from general anesthesia [327]
(12) Tilt table recovery of horses after orthopedic surgery: Fifty-four cases (1994–2005) [328]
(13) Evaluation of a new full-body animal rescue and transportation sling in horses: 181 horses (1998–2006) [329]
(14) Use of propofol-xylazine and the Anderson Sling Suspension System for recovery of horses from desflurane anesthesia [330]
(15) Anaesthetic management for hydropool recovery in 50 horses [331]
(16) A retrospective report (2003–2013) of the complications associated with the use of a one-man (head and tail) rope recovery system in horses following general anaesthesia [332]
5 (17) Internal fixation of a fractured axis in an adult horse [333]
(18) Reduction and external coaptation as successful treatment for tarsocrural joint luxation in an Arabian mare [334]
Total recovery systems publications = 18

LoE: level of evidence.