Anaesthesia for rabbits and other small mammals
The mortality rate of rabbits and other small furries during anaesthesia is substantially higher than the perioperative mortality of other pets. The causes for these numbers are multifactorial. This webinar…
Anaesthesia nursing considerations for brachycephalic breeds
Through this webinar you will take a journey revisiting the anatomy including skeletal and soft tissue deformities commonly seen in modern day brachycephalic dog breeds and how these malformations dictate…
Anaesthetic considerations for endocrine patients
This webinar will discuss the anaesthetic considerations for endocrine patients. We will focus on the most common endocrine diseases, including diabetes mellitus, insulinoma, hyperthyroidism and hyperadrenocorticism.
Arterial Blood Pressure: ‘Feeling the Pressure!’
The primary determinant of organ perfusion is blood pressure, profound hypotension is common in anaesthetised patients and is connected to hypoperfusion and organ failure. The ability to measure and monitor blood pressure…
Capnography – Riding the Waves!
Capnography has evolved into an essential component for monitoring anaesthetised patients and capnography is included in the Standards of Mandatory Monitoring with the American Society of Anaesthesilogists and the Association…
Cardiac anaesthesia – Principles not protocols
When faced with a cardiac patient, the key to safe anaesthesia is having the best understanding of the underlying cardiac disease. There’s no such thing as a one protocol fits…
From admission to discharge: Peri-operative analgesia, in depth
Do you want to make your pain relief strategies more effective for your patients and more straight forward for yourself? From the moment of admission to the discharge and everything…
Locoregional anaesthesia in dogs and cats
In this webinar, we will be going over locoregional anaesthesia in small animals. This will include discussion of why it is important to use locoregional anaesthesia, understanding basic pharmacology and…
Pain in cats & dogs: Recognising, measuring and managing it
Why do two people looking at the same animal have differing views on whether the animal is painful or not? Is the cat hiding at the back of its cage…