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    Anestesia na cesariana de pequenos animais: revisão de literatura
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2009-09-30) RODRIGUES, Rafael Limeira; DEUS, Gustavo Tadeu Ferreira de; GREGORES, Guilherme Buzon; BECHARA, Juliana Noda
    Cesarean surgery is generally an emergency procedure, and the anesthetic technique used must be safe for both mother and fetuses. The pregnant female has some physiological particularities, including cardiovascular changes, in respiratory function and gastroenteric system. Among the drugs used in pre-anesthetic medication, opioids are appropriate choices and attention should be paid to their adverse effects. Benzodiazepines can be used, but with caution. In induction, propofol and etomidate are the most indicated, to the detriment of dissociatives and barbiturates. In maintenance, the drugs of choice are isofluorane and sevofluorane, since halothane causes major fetal depression. Regional anesthesia techniques, such as epidural anesthesia, are of great value, greatly improving fetal vigor and decreasing the amount of inhaled anesthetic for pregnant women.

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