Ο μυς και ο επιμύς στην πειραματική χειρουργική. Αναισθησιολογική προσέγγιση.


Δημοσιευμένα: Jan 29, 2018
Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
αναισθησία αναλγησία επίμυς ευζωία μυς πειραματική χειρουργική
I. CHANIOTAKIS
A. SPYRLIADIS
M. KATSIMPOULAS
N. KOSTOMITSOPOULOS
Περίληψη

Ο μυς και ο επίμυς προτιμούνται κυρίως ως ζώα εργαστηρίου σε σχέση με τα άλλα ζωικά πρότυπα. Η πειραματική χειρουργική απαιτεί την αναισθησία και αναλγησία των ζώων, για την εξασφάλιση επαρκούς ακινητοποίησής τους, μείωσης του στρες και της αίσθησης του άλγους. Η αναισθησία στα μικρά τρωκτικά αποτελεί πρόκληση λόγω του μικρού μεγέθους τους, του υψηλού μεταβολικού ρυθμού τους, του κινδύνου υποθερμίας και της δυσκολίας στην παρακολούθηση των ζωτικών τους λειτουργιών. Ο σκοπός αυτής της μελέτης είναι η ανασκόπηση των αναισθητικών πρακτικών που εφαρμόζονται στα μικρά τρωκτικά και ιδιαίτερα στους μυς και επίμυς.

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