Effects of a Lower and Higher Tidal Volume on Dead Space and Respiratory Mechanics in Anesthetized Dogs

J. Soares,A. Martins, R. Gurgel, E. Pimenta,A. Ambrosio, R. Gonzales,A. Beda,C. Braun,M. Victor

Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia(2023)

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Introduction: The appropriate VT for protective ventilation in dogs is unknown. This study compared respiratory mechanics and anatomic dead space (VDAnat) in 16 healthy adult mixed-breed dogs mechanically ventilated with VT of 9 (VT9, n = 8) and 15 mL kg-1 (VT15, n = 8).
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