Abstract

The article considers the state of physiological indicators and morphological changes of internal organs during the application of long-term non-inhalation narcosis in pigs of two groups while providing artificial lung ventilation.

Highlights

  • Any operation intervention will require the surgeon to provide a high-quality, safe anesthesiology, which has the least adverse effect on the animal, but at the same time it is most effective under conditions in this or that surgical manipulations

  • There are a lot of different kinds of anesthetics and annotations of anesthesia for various conditions, time and minimum risk to animal health, such as inhalation anesthetics and non-inhalation [1]

  • All investigations were considered on a basis of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Ural State Agrarian University, Animal rehabilitation centre of Ural State AU together with Maternal and Infant Health Research Institute (MIHRI) of RF Ministry of Health and SHVABE LLC Yekaterinburg from 2016 till 2020 years.[2]

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Introduction

Any operation intervention will require the surgeon to provide a high-quality, safe anesthesiology, which has the least adverse effect on the animal, but at the same time it is most effective under conditions in this or that surgical manipulations. There are a lot of different kinds of anesthetics and annotations of anesthesia for various conditions, time and minimum risk to animal health, such as inhalation anesthetics and non-inhalation (injection ones) [1] It should be understandable, that pigs are “technological” animals, which means they almost don’t have any surgical manipulations at all, except routine procedures, due to low economic benefits. The main aim of the work was an influence evaluation of intravenous anesthesia with physiological indicators and morphological changes of internal piglets’ organs while modeling of atalectasis and providing of artificial lung ventilation. To achieve this objective, the following tasks were set: 1. To find out how non-inhalation anesthesia influent on respiratory and cardiovascular systems of piglet in a state of atelectasis, with artificial lung ventilation providing

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