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Dedication and Foreword v
Preface vi
Contributors List vii
Section 1: General Topics
1 Introduction: Use, Definitions, History, Concepts,
Classification, and Considerations for Anesthesia and Analgesia
3
William J. Tranquilli and Kurt A. Grimm
2 Anesthetic Risk and Informed Consent 11
Dave C. Brodbelt, Derek Flaherty and Glenn R. Pettifer
3 Anesthesia Equipment 23
Craig A. Mosley
4 Monitoring Anesthetized Patients 86
Steve C. Haskins
5 Anesthetic Emergencies and Resuscitation 114
Deborah V. Wilson and Andre C. Shih
6 Euthanasia and Humane Killing 130
Robert E. Meyer
Section 2: Pharmacology
7 General Pharmacology of Anesthetic and Analgesic Drugs 147
Ted Whittem, Thierry Beths and Sebastien H. Bauquier
8 Anticholinergics 178
Phillip Lerche
9 Adrenergic Agents 183
Joanna C. Murrell
10 Sedatives and Tranquilizers 196
David C. Rankin
11 Opioids 207
Butch KuKanich and Ashley J. Wiese
12 Non‐Steroidal Anti‐Inflammatory Drugs 227
Mark G. Papich and Kristin Messenger
13 Anesthetic and Analgesic Adjunctive Drugs 244
Daniel S. J. Pang
14 Muscle Relaxants and Neuromuscular Blockade 260
Robert D. Keegan
15 Injectable Anesthetics 277
Stephanie H. Berry
16 Inhalation Anesthetics 297
Eugene P. Steffey, Khursheed R. Mama and Robert J. Brosnan
17 Local Anesthetics 332
Eva Rioja Garcia
Section 3: Body Fluids and Thermoregulation
18 Acid–Base Physiology 357
William W. Muir
19 Perioperative Thermoregulation and Heat Balance 372
Kurt A. Grimm
20 Treatment of Coagulation and Platelet Disorders 380
Benjamin M. Brainard
21 Clinical Pharmacology and Administration of Fluid,
Electrolyte, and Blood Component Solutions 386
Amandeep S. Chohan and Elizabeth B. Davidow
Section 4: Cardiovascular System
22 Cardiovascular Physiology 417
William W. Muir
23 Cardiac Output Measurement 473
Alessio Vigani
24 Anesthesia for Cardiopulmonary Bypass 483
Khursheed R. Mama
25 Cardiac Pacemakers and Anesthesia 490
Barret J. Bulmer
26 Pathophysiology and Anesthetic Management of Patients with
Cardiovascular Disease 496
Sandra Z. Perkowski and Mark A. Oyama
Section 5: Respiratory System
27 Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Anesthetic Management of
Patients with Respiratory Disease 513
Wayne N. McDonell and Carolyn L. Kerr
Section 6: Nervous System
28 Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Anesthetic Management of
Patients with Neurologic Disease 559
Klaus A. Otto
29 Nociception and Pain 584
Carolyn M. McKune, Joanna C. Murrell, Andrea M. Nolan, Kate L.
White and Bonnie D. Wright
Section 7: Hepatic System
30 Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Anesthetic Management of
Patients with Hepatic Disease 627
Fernando Garcia‐Pereira
Section 8: Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Systems
31 Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Anesthetic Management of
Patients with Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Disease 641
Jennifer G. Adams, Juliana Peboni Figueiredo and Thomas K.
Graves
Section 9: Urogenital System
32 Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Anesthetic Management of
Patients with Renal Disease 681
Stuart C. Clark‐Price and Gregory F. Grauer
33 Anesthetic Considerations for Renal Replacement Therapy
698
Rebecca A. Johnson
34 Anesthetic Considerations During Pregnancy and for the
Newborn 708
Marc R. Raffe
Section 10: Comparative Anesthesia and Analgesia
35 Comparative Anesthesia and Analgesia of Dogs and Cats 723
Peter J. Pascoe and Bruno H. Pypendop
36 Anesthesia and Pain Management of Shelter Populations 731
Andrea L. Looney
37 Comparative Anesthesia and Analgesia of Equine Patients
739
Lori A. Bidwell
38 Comparative Anesthesia and Analgesia of Ruminants and Swine
743
HuiChu Lin
39 Comparative Anesthesia and Analgesia of Laboratory Animals
754
Paul A. Flecknell and Aurelie A. Thomas
40 Comparative Anesthesia and Analgesia of Zoo Animals and
Wildlife 764
Nigel Anthony Caulkett and Jon M. Arnemo
41 Comparative Anesthesia and Analgesia of Aquatic Mammals
777
David B. Brunson
42 Comparative Anesthesia and Analgesia of Reptiles, Amphibians,
and Fishes 784
Cornelia I. Mosley and Craig A. Mosley
43 Comparative Anesthesia and Analgesia of Birds 800
John W. Ludders
Section 11: Anesthesia and Analgesia for Domestic Species
44 Dogs and Cats 819
Richard M. Bednarski
45 Canine and Feline Local Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques
827
Luis Campoy, Matt Read and Santiago Peralta
46 Horses 857
Regula Bettschart‐Wolfensberger
47 Horses with Colic 867
Cynthia M. Trim and Molly K. Shepard
48 Equine Local Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques 886
Rachael E. Carpenter and Christopher R. Byron
49 Ruminants 912
Thomas W. Riebold
50 Swine 928
Lais M. Malavasi
51 Ruminant and Swine Local Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques
941
Alexander Valverde and Melissa Sinclair
Section 12: Anesthesia and Analgesia for Selected Patients or Procedures
52 Ophthalmic Patients 963
Marjorie E. Gross and Luisito S. Pablo
53 Neonatal and Pediatric Patients 983
Tamara L. Grubb, Tania E. Perez Jimenez and Glenn R. Pettifer
54 Senior and Geriatric Patients 988
Tamara L. Grubb Tania E. Perez Jimenez and Glenn R. Pettifer
55 Cancer Patients 993
Timothy M. Fan
56 Orthopedic Patients 1004
Steven C. Budsberg
57 Patient and Anesthetist Safety Considerations for Laserand
Radiographic Procedures and Magnetic Resonance Imaging 1015
Julie A. Smith
Index 1027
Kurt A. Grimm, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVAA, DACVCP, is theFounder of Veterinary Specialist Services, Conifer, Colorado,USA. Leigh A. Lamont, DVM, MS, DACVAA, is an AssociateProfessor of Anesthesiology at the Atlantic Veterinary College,University of Prince Edward Island, Canada. William J. Tranquilli, DVM, MS, DACVAA, is a ProfessorEmeritus at the University of Illinois College of VeterinaryMedicine and the President of Veterinary Outdoor Recreation andContinuing Education (VORCE) Inc., USA. Stephen A. Greene, DVM, MS, DACVAA, is Professor inAnesthesiology at Washington State University, Pullman, Washington,USA. Sheilah A. Robertson, BVMS (Hons), PhD, DACVAA,DECVAA, DACAW, DECAWBM (WSEL), Specialist in Welfare Science,Ethics and Law, MRCVS, is Associate Professor in Anesthesia atMichigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.
“Overall, this edition has undergone major improvements; the
chapters are well written and organized with updated information.
This book will be a valuable addition to the library of any
veterinarian with an interest in anesthesia and analgesia.”
(Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15
December 2015) “More than 80 contributors bring their knowledge,
experience and in many cases their teaching skills to a tool which
represents the latest reference in the field.” (Vet Nurses
Today, 1 October 2015) “This book provides a complete and excellent
practice stock text for anaesthesia and analgesia and is so well
written that it is a pleasure to read.” (Veterinary Record, 3
October 2015)
"This comprehensive book is a must have for veterinarians who
perform anesthesia or provide analgesia. It is essential for
exotic, zoo, and laboratory animal veterinarians and would be very
helpful for veterinary students to help augment lectures on these
topics." (Choice 2016)
"The fifth Edition of Lumb and Jones Veterinary Anesthesia and
Analgesia is a reference book for veterinary practice, to be owned
by all clinicians working on a daily basis with anaesthesia of
companion animals or different types of challenging patients and
procedures requiring anaesthesia. It is highly recommended reading
material for all ECVAA residents" (EJCAP Spring 2017)
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