http://lattes.cnpq.br/2446068013409564; SANTOS, Maisa Beserra.
Resumen:
Anesthesiology is an area of the veterinary medicine that is constantly developing, seeking to
improve and develop new anesthetic and therapeutic procedures in order to provide the animal
with a wellbeing before, during and after any painful procedure. The present study aims to
highlight the main physiological characteristics of the main systems involved in the anesthesia
of the newborn dog and cat, to compare the physiology of the adult animal with the
physiology of the newborn animal, thus being able to select the best drugs and develop the
best anesthetic protocol for the dog and the newborn cat. Thus, this literature review shows
that anesthesia in neonates is a delicate procedure, since anesthetic protocols and drugs need
to be chosen considering the immaturity of the animal's organic systems, so as not to weaken
it further.