The effects of anaesthetic drugs on canine intraocular pressure | Vispārējās anestēzijas līdzekļu ietekme uz acs iekšējo spiedienu suņiem
2012
Kovalcuka, L., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Preclinical Inst.
Ophthalmic patients during anaesthesia ensure a smooth induction and awakening, adequate pre-and post-operative analgesia, stable cardiopulmonary function as well as the constant pressure inside the eye, or intraocular pressure (IOP) (Collins et al., 1995, Brunson, 1980). IOP levels may be critical for the animals, which is the cornea or sclera trauma, or corneal ulcers, because the anaesthetic summoned IOP elevations result possible bursting of the cornea and iris or vitreous body deposition. IOP levels may be critical in intraocular surgery (cataract, lens extraction) time, as well as in animals with glaucoma (Brunson, 1980).
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