Table 10.
LoE | References |
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1 | (1) Intranasal phenylephrine reduces post anesthetic upper airway obstruction in horses [335] (2) An evaluation of apnea or spontaneous ventilation in early recovery following mechanical ventilation in the anesthetized horse [336] (3) Cardiopulmonary effects associated with head-down position in halothane-anesthetized ponies with or without capnoperitoneum [337] (4) High inspired oxygen concentrations increase intrapulmonary shunt in anaesthetized horses [338] (5) Intermittent positive pressure ventilation with constant positive end-expiratory pressure and alveolar recruitment manoeuvre during inhalation anaesthesia in horses undergoing surgery for colic, and its influence on the early recovery period [339] (6) Influence on horse’s pulmonary function using a modified “Open-Lung-Concept”-Ventilation with different oxygen-concentration during general anaesthesia [340] (7) Effects of hypercapnic hyperpnea on recovery from isoflurane or sevoflurane anesthesia in horses [341] (8) Oxygenation and plasma endothelin-1 concentrations in healthy horses recovering from isoflurane anaesthesia administered with or without pulse-delivered inhaled nitric oxide [342] (9) Effect of pressure support ventilation during weaning on ventilation and oxygenation indices in healthy horses recovering from general anesthesia [343] (10) Comparison of cardiorespiratory variables in dorsally recumbent horses anesthetized with guaifenesin-ketamine-xylazine spontaneously breathing 50% or maximal oxygen concentrations [344] (11) Impact of low inspired oxygen fraction on oxygenation in clinical horses under general anesthesia [345] (12) The effect of two different intra-operative end-tidal carbon dioxide tensions on apnoeic duration in the recovery period in horses [346] (13) Controlled mechanical ventilation with constant positive end-expiratory pressure and alveolar recruitment manoeuvres during anaesthesia in laterally or dorsally recumbent horses [347] (14) Effect of reducing inspired oxygen concentration on oxygenation parameters during general anaesthesia in horses in lateral or dorsal recumbency [348] (15) Effects of 12 and 17 cm H2O positive end-expiratory pressure applied after alveolar recruitment maneuver on pulmonary gas exchange and compliance in isoflurane-anesthetized horses [349] |
2 | (16) Arterial blood gas tensions in the horse during recovery from anesthesia [350] (17) Alleviation of postanesthetic hypoxemia in the horse [351] (18) Restoration of arterial oxygen tension in horses recovering from general anaesthesia [352] |
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4 | (19) Evaluation of a modification of the Hudson demand valve in ventilated and spontaneously breathing horses [353] (20) Effects of sedation, anesthesia, and endotracheal intubation on respiratory mechanics in adult horses [354] (21) Use of nasotracheal intubation during general anesthesia in two ponies with tracheal collapse [355] |
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Total respiratory system in recovery publications = 21 |
LoE: level of evidence.