Topics in Companion Animal Medicine
Volume 25, Issue 2 , Pages 87-91, May 2010

Anesthesia for Patients with Renal/Hepatic Disease

  • Ann B. Weil, MS, DVM, DACVA

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School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN USA

General anesthesia may be necessary for patients with significant disease processes such as renal disease or hepatic disease. A basic understanding of the effects of general anesthetics on these organs and the anticipated problems of renal and hepatic impairment on the anesthetic process is necessary to optimize conditions for patients with renal or hepatic disease. Patient preparation, drug selection, and monitoring strategies will be discussed for patients with renal and liver disease.

Keywords: general anesthesia, liver disease, renal disease, kidney

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PII: S1938-9736(09)00104-4

doi:10.1053/j.tcam.2009.12.002

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine
Volume 25, Issue 2 , Pages 87-91, May 2010