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Suspected venous air embolism during urinary tract endoscopy in a standing horse
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Carbon DioxideHorizontal NystagmusVenous Air EmbolismStanding HorseSurgeryAnatomyAnesthetic AdministrationAnimal PhysiologyAir InsufflationVeterinary PhysiologyEquine-assisted TherapyVeterinary PathologyAnesthesia PracticeVeterinary DiagnosticsUrinary Tract EndoscopyVeterinary ScienceAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthesiology
Summary During cystoscopy, performed with air insufflation in a standing A rgentinian gelding, the horse showed ataxia and fell to the ground with generalised muscular twitching and horizontal nystagmus, tachypnoea and tachyarrhythmia. General anaesthesia was induced. Arterial blood gas‐analysis before induction of anaesthesia revealed an increased pH , decreased partial pressure of carbon dioxide and decreased partial pressure of oxygen. Venous air embolism was suspected.
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