Haskins S C
Am J Vet Res. 1981 May;42(5):856-61.
Cats (n = 66) were evaluated in a retrospective clinical study to determine if there were any consistent patterns predisposing them to hypothermia during general anesthesia. There were no differences between any of the anesthetic techniques evaluated, between different body weights, or between different surgical procedures, with regard to the degree of hypothermia developed. Four cats were evaluated with regard to the efficacy of several techniques to maintain or restore body temperature during pentobarbital anesthesia. A circulating warm-water blanket cocooning the subject was most effective. Placing the animal on a circulating warm-water blanket under a 250-W infrared heat lamp, or under a hot-water bottle heat tent was effective, whereas cocooning in hand towels or a space blanket were ineffective.
在一项回顾性临床研究中对66只猫进行了评估,以确定是否存在任何使它们在全身麻醉期间易发生体温过低的一致模式。在所评估的任何麻醉技术之间、不同体重之间或不同外科手术之间,在发生体温过低的程度方面没有差异。对4只猫评估了几种在戊巴比妥麻醉期间维持或恢复体温的技术的效果。用循环温水毯包裹动物最为有效。将动物置于250瓦红外热灯下的循环温水毯上或置于热水瓶加热帐篷下是有效的,而用手巾或太空毯包裹则无效。