Mosing M, Senior J M
Murdoch University School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia.
Department of Equine Clinical Science, Institute of Veterinary Science, University of Liverpool, Neston, Cheshire, UK.
Equine Vet J. 2018 May;50(3):282-291. doi: 10.1111/evj.12793. Epub 2018 Jan 8.
In the first edition of this journal, Barbara Weaver wrote a review titled 'Equine Anaesthesia', stating that, at that time, it was quickly becoming accepted practice that many horses were being anaesthetised 'by essentially similar procedures, i.e. premedication, induction and then maintenance by controlled inhalation'. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first edition of this journal, this review covers the development of understanding and practice of inhalational anaesthesia and controlled ventilation in horses over the last 50 years. We review how the perceived benefits of halothane led to its widespread use, but subsequently better understanding of halothane's effects led to changes in equine anaesthetic practice and the utilisation of different inhalation agents (e.g. isoflurane and sevoflurane). We discuss how more recently, better understanding of the effects of the 'newer' inhalation agents' effects has led to yet more changes in equine anaesthetic practice, and while, further new inhalation agents are unlikely to appear in the near future, further enhancements to anaesthetic practice may still lead to improved outcomes. We review advances in our understanding of the anatomy and pathophysiology of the equine lung as well of the effects of anaesthesia on lung function and how these predispose to some of the common problems of gas exchange and ventilation during anaesthesia. We identify the aims of optimal mechanical ventilation for anaesthetic management and whether the various methods of ventilatory support during equine anaesthesia achieve them. We also highlight that further developments in equipment and optimal ventilator modes are likely in the near future.
在本期刊的第一版中,芭芭拉·韦弗撰写了一篇题为《马的麻醉》的综述,指出在当时,许多马匹通过“基本相似的程序进行麻醉,即术前用药、诱导,然后通过控制吸入进行维持”这一做法正迅速成为公认的惯例。为庆祝本期刊第一版发行50周年,这篇综述涵盖了过去50年里马吸入麻醉和控制通气的认识与实践的发展情况。我们回顾了氟烷的明显益处如何导致其广泛应用,但随后对氟烷作用的更深入了解又如何导致马麻醉实践的改变以及不同吸入麻醉剂(如异氟烷和七氟烷)的使用。我们讨论了最近对“新型”吸入麻醉剂作用的更深入理解如何又导致马麻醉实践的更多变化,并且虽然近期不太可能出现进一步的新型吸入麻醉剂,但麻醉实践的进一步改进仍可能带来更好的结果。我们回顾了我们对马肺的解剖学和病理生理学以及麻醉对肺功能的影响的认识进展,以及这些如何导致麻醉期间一些常见的气体交换和通气问题。我们确定了麻醉管理中最佳机械通气的目标,以及马麻醉期间各种通气支持方法是否能实现这些目标。我们还强调,设备和最佳通气模式在不久的将来可能会有进一步发展。