Circulatory and Respiratory Effects of Ketamine in Horses Anesthetized with Halothane

Abstract

Ketamine (0.3 mg/kg) administered intravenously to 12 halothane anesthetized horses caused a significant respiratory depression during ten minutes when respiration was spontaneous. Significant hemodynamic effects were not observed except for cardiac index. Clinical application was also discussed

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