This comprehensive lecture will provide a thorough exploration of veterinary anesthesia fundamentals and their practical application across various surgical procedures. Sarah Marzulli, RVT, will guide attendees through essential monitoring techniques, pharmacological considerations, and procedure-specific protocols.
Throughout her lecture, Sarah will cover:
Monitoring Essentials:
- ETCO₂ interpretation, including waveform analysis and troubleshooting
- Pulse oximetry evaluation and managing desaturation events
- ECG monitoring and recognizing common arrhythmias
Pharmacological Foundations:
- Pre-medication options and selection criteria
- Induction agent comparison and appropriate usage
- Constant rate infusions for balanced anesthesia
- Local analgesia techniques and implementation
Equipment Selection and Utilization:
- Comparative analysis of monitoring systems (Hallowell vs. Veta vs. Cardell)
- Doppler technology applications
- Advanced nerve stimulation with ultrasound guidance
Procedure-Specific Anesthetic Approaches:
- Pediatric/neonate protocols with special considerations and risk management
- OVH/neuter anesthesia (comparing open vs. laparoscopic approaches)
- Orthopedic considerations for TPLO procedures
- Endoscopic procedure management
- BOAS anesthesia with breed-specific adjustments
- LAD anesthetic requirements
Emergency Response:
- Basic and Advanced Life Support protocols during anesthesia
- Critical monitoring parameters and intervention triggers
- Emergency drug administration
By the end of Sarah's lecture, attendees will be equipped to develop customized anesthetic protocols based on procedure type and patient-specific factors, including underlying co-morbidities. Participants will gain practical knowledge for immediate implementation in their clinical practice, enhancing patient safety and surgical outcomes across a diverse range of veterinary procedures.