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adam_text | Contents
List of Contributors xi
Preface xiii
List of Reviewers for Chapters in This Volume xv
Abbreviations xvii
Section I—Anatomy, Physiology, and
Pharmacology 1
Chapter 1 Anatomy, Physiology, and Effects
of Pain 3
George J. DeMarco and
Peter J. Pascoe
I. Definitions 3
II. Anatomy and Physiology of Nociception 5
III. Neuropharmacology of Nociception 8
IV. Neonatal Development and Pain 9
V. Physiologic Effects of Pain 10
VI. Neuroplasticity and Pain: Peripheral and Central
Sensitization 11
VII. Pathophysiology of Chronic Pain 14
References 16
Chapter 2 Pharmacology of Injectable
Anesthetics, Sedatives, and
Tranquilizers 27
Robert E. Meyer and Richard E. Fish
I. Introduction 28
II. Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Receptor Agonists 29
HI. NMDA-Antagonists 47
IV. Alpha2-Adrenoceptor Agonists 50
V. Dopaminergic Receptor Antagonists 54
VI. Miscellaneous Agents 56
VII. Local Anesthetics 60
VIII. Anesthetic Combinations 64
References 67
Chapter 3 Pharmacology of Inhalation
Anesthetics 83
David B. Brunson
I. Introduction 83
II. Chemical and Physical Properties 84
III. Mode of Action 89
IV. Uptake—Distribution—Elimination 89
V. Inhaled Anesthetics 90
VI. Measurement and Qualification of Anesthetic
Concentration for Research 92
VII. Summary 94
References 94
Chapter 4 Pharmacology of Analgesics 97
James E. Heavner and Dale M. Cooper
I. Introduction 98
II. Analgesic-Antipyretic and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs 99
III. Opioids 109
IV. 012-Adrenergic Agonists 115
V. NMDA-Receptor Antagonists 117
VI. Analgesic Adjuvants 118
VII. Future Prospects 118
Acknowledgment 118
References 118
Section II—Monitoring and Equipment 125
Chapter 5 Anesthesia Delivery Systems 127
George A. Vogler
I. Introduction 128
II. Compressed Gases 128
III. Anesthetic Machine Components 130
IV. Breathing Circuits 141
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V. Anesthetic Machines 145
VI. Ventilators 151
VII. Induction Chambers and Masks 155
VIII. Injectable Anesthetic Delivery Systems 158
IX. Equipment for Airway Access and Control 159
Additional Reading 167
References 167
Chapter 6 Monitoring of Anesthesia 171
Jennifer C. Smith and
Peggy J. Danneman
I. Introduction 171
II. Monitoring of the Anesthetized Patient 172
III. Special Circumstances 180
IV. Summary and Conclusions 181
Acknowledgement 181
References 181
Chapter 7 Waste Anesthetic Gas Safety 183
Jennifer C. Smith
I. Introduction 183
II. Potential Health Effects 185
III. Sources of Waste Anesthetic Gas 187
IV. Evacuation of WAG 188
V. Risk Assessment and Mitigation 189
VI. Summary and Conclusions 192
References 192
Chapter 8 Strategies for Assessing and
Minimizing Pain 195
Alicia Z. Karas, Peggy J. Danneman,
and Joan Cadillac
I. Introduction 195
II. Why Prevent Pain? 196
III. Preprocedural Considerations: Predicting and
Preventing Pain 199
IV. Postprocedural Considerations: Recognizing and
Monitoring Pain 206
V. Summary 213
References 213
Chapter 9 Postprocedural Care of Commonly
Utilized Research Animal Subjects 219
Victoria A. Hampshire and
Judith A. Davis
I. Introduction 219
II. Recruitment and Organization of Space 220
III. Staffing and Personnel 223
CONTENTS
IV. Oversight, Planning, and Organization 224
V. Monitoring and Intervention 226
VI. Record Keeping 233
VII. Conclusions 233
References 233
Section III—Practical Anesthesia and Analgesia
of Traditional Laboratory Animal
Species 237
Chapter 10 Anesthesia and Analgesia for
Laboratory Rodents 239
Diane J. Gaertner, Troy M. Hallman,
F. Claire Hankenson, and
Margaret A. Batchelder
I. Introduction 240
II. Considerations in selection of Anesthetics for
Rodents 245
HI. General Anesthetic Plan 249
IV. Recommended Anesthetic Methods for Routine Use
in Rodents 250
V. Drugs Used as Adjuvants to Primary Anesthetic
Agents 261
VI. Anesthetic Regimens Used for Special Purposes 265
VII. Other Anesthetics 266
VIII. Use of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents and
Antagonists 266
IX. Analgesics for mice and rats 268
X. Anesthesia and Analgesia in Neonatal Mice
and Rats 277
XI. Special Considerations for Postprocedural
Monitoring of Rodents 278
XII. Other Rodents, Including Guinea Pigs, Hamsters,
and Gerbils 279
References 282
Chapter 11 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Rabbits 299
Neil S. Lipman, Robert P. Marini,
and Paul A. Flecknell
I. Introduction 300
II. Preoperative Considerations 300
III. Methods of Delivery/Administration 306
IV. Parenteral Techniques 310
V. Inhalation Anesthesia 317
VI. Regional Anesthesia 319
VII. Special Anesthetic Considerations 320
VIII. Intraoperative Support and Monitoring 321
IX. Postoperative Considerations 323
X. Analgesia 324
References 327
CONTENTS
Chapter 12 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Nonhuman Primates 335
Sulli J. Popilskis, Donald R. Lee,
and David B. Elmore
I. Introduction 336
II. Preanesthetic Considerations 336
III. Anesthetic Delivery and Techniques 337
IV. Anticholinergic Drugs 340
V. Parenteral Anesthetics 340
VI. Inhalational Anesthesia 348
VII. Intraoperative Monitoring 351
VIII. Intraoperative Support 352
IX. Special Anesthetic Considerations 353
X. Postoperative Care 357
XI. Analgesia 358
References 360
Personal Communications 363
Chapter 13 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Dogs and Cats 365
Elizabeth Armitage-Chan
I. Introduction 366
II. Preanesthetic Considerations 366
III. Anesthetic Techniques 368
IV. Preanesthetic Medications 370
V. Induction of Anesthesia 372
VI. Anesthetic Maintenance 374
VII. Monitoring 375
VIII. Supportive Care 376
IX. Recovery 377
X. Analgesia 377
XI. Specific Considerations 380
Suggested Additional Reading 383
References 383
Chapter 14 Anesthesia and Analgesia of
Ruminants 385
Alexander Valverde and
Thomas J. Doherty
I. Introduction 386
II. Physiological and Anatomical Considerations 386
III. Premedication 389
IV. Induction 395
V. General Anesthesia 398
VI. Local and Regional Anesthesia 401
VII. Anesthesia for Husbandry Procedures 404
VIII. Monitoring the Anesthetized Patient 405
IX. Intraoperative Support 407
X. Analgesia 407
References 408
vii
Chapter 15 Anesthesia and Analgesia in Swine 413
Alison C. Smith and
M. Michael Swindle
I. Introduction 414
II. Breed, Anatomic, and Physiologic Characteristics 414
III. Anesthetic Delivery 415
IV. Inhalational Anesthesia 417
V. Injectable Anesthetics and Tranquilizers 419
VI. Regional Analgesia 422
VII. Analgesia 423
VIII. Intraoperative Monitoring and Support 423
IX. Cardiac Arrhythmias 424
X. Support 424
XI. Postsurgical Care 425
XII. Special Anesthetic Considerations 425
XIII. Cardiopulmonary Bypass 426
XIV. Summary and Additional Reference Material 431
Appendix Tables 432
Al: Dissociative Anesthetics and Combinations 432
A2: Tranquilizers, Hypnotics, and Sedatives 433
A3: Miscellaneous Anesthetic and Pcrioperative Drugs 434
A4: NSAID and Opioid Analgesics 434
AS: Protocol for Routine Surgery without Physiologic
Measurements 435
A6: Protocol for Nonsurvival Teaching Laboratories 435
A7: Opioid Infusion Protocol for Cardiopulmonary
Bypass with Cardiac Compromise 435
References 436
Section IV—Practical Anesthesia and Analgesia of
Nontraditional Laboratory Animal
Species 441
Chapter 16 Anesthesia and Analgesia
in Ferrets 443
JeffKo and Robert P. Marini
I. Introduction 443
II. Preanesthetic Considerations 444
III. Anesthetic Techniques 444
IV. Preanesthesia: Sedative and Analgesic Drugs in Ferrets 445
V. Anesthetic Induction and Maintenance 449
VI. Monitoring Techniques 452
VII. Recovery and Pain Management 453
VIII. Special Considerations 454
IX. Authors Preferences 454
References 455
Additional Reading 456
Chapter 17 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Other Mammals 457
JeffWyati
I. Marsupialia: Marsupials 458
II. Scandentia and Insectivora: Insectivores 459
via
III. Rodentia: Nontraditional Species of Laboratory
Rodents 462
IV. Lagamorpha: Pikas, Hares 470
V. Xenarthra: Edentates (Armadillos) 471
VI. Chiroptera: Bats 472
VII. Carnivore: Bears, Hyena 473
VIII. Prosimii: Gray Mouse Lemur 475
References 475
Chapter 18 Anesthesia and Analgesia in Birds 481
John W. Ludders
I. Introduction 481
II. The Pulmonary System: Form, Function, and
Implications for Anesthetic Management 483
III. Specific Considerations for Anesthesia 489
IV. Euthanasia of Birds 496
V. Recommended Reading 497
References 497
Chapter 19 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Reptiles 501
Dorcas P. O Rourke and
Audrey L. Jenkins
I. Introduction 501
II. General Considerations 501
III. Preanesthetic Evaluation and Preparation 503
IV. Anesthetic Techniques 503
V. Physical Restraint and Handling 503
VI. Anesthesia of Venomous Species 503
VII. Routes of Drug Administration 505
VIII. Inhalant Anesthesia 505
IX. Injectable Anesthesia 506
X. Local/Regional Anesthesia 506
XI. Total Intravenous Anesthesia 506
XII. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents 506
XIII. Preanesthesia 506
XIV. Anesthetic Induction 507
XV. Anesthetic Maintenance 507
XVI. Monitoring 508
XVII. Recovery 508
XVIII. Pain Management/Analgesia 508
XIX. Prolonged/Repeated Anesthesia 508
References 509
Chapter 20 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Amphibians 511
Dorcas P. O Rourke and
Audrey L. Jenkins
I. Introduction 511
II. General Considerations 511
III. Preanesthetic Evaluation and Preparation 512
CONTENTS
IV. Anesthetic Techniques 513
V. Physical Restraint and Handling 514
VI. Routes of Drug Administration 514
VII. Immersion Anesthesia 514
VIII. Volatile Anesthesia 515
IX. Injectable Anesthesia 516
X. Topical/Regional Anesthesia 516
XI. Preanesthesia/Anesthetic Induction 516
XII. Anesthetic Maintenance and Monitoring 516
XIII. Recovery 516
XIV. Pain Management/Analgesia 517
XV. Field Anesthesia 517
XVI. Larval Anesthesia 517
References 518
Chapter 21 Anesthesia and Restraint of
Laboratory Fish 519
Michael Stoskopf and Lysa Pam Posner
I. Introduction 519
II. Fish and Pain 520
III. Physical Restraint of Fish 520
IV. Basic Principles and Application of Anesthesia in Fish 521
V. Monitoring 522
VI. Anesthetic Agents 523
VII. Analgesic Agents 531
VIII. Nonchemical Methods 531
IX. Euthanasia in Fish 532
References 533
Chapter 22 Anesthesia and Analgesia of
Invertebrates 535
Cornelia Gunkel and
Gregory A. Lewbart
I. Introduction 535
II. Anesthesia 536
III. Pain and Analgesia in Invertebrates 542
IV. Euthanasia 542
References 543
Section V—Special Topics in Anesthesia and
Analgesia of Laboratory Animals 547
Chapter 23 Pain Testing in the Laboratory
Mouse 549
Dale J. Langford and Jeffrey S. Mogil
I. Introduction 549
II. Experimental Models of Acute/Tonic Pain 550
HI. Experimental Models of Chronic Pain 554
IV. Modulating Factors 556
V. New Directions in Animal Pain Testing 557
References 557
CONTENTS
Chapter 24 Ethical Issues in Anesthesia and
Analgesia in Laboratory Animals 561
Larry Carbone and Nelson Garnett
I. Introduction 561
II. Ethical Issues in Laboratory Animal Anesthesia,
Analgesia, and Pain Management 564
Additional Reading 567
References 567
Chapter 25 Regulatory Issues 569
Laura A. Conour, Sonja T. Chou,
and Lynn C. Anderson
I. Introduction 569
II. US Animal Welfare Regulations, Policies, and
Standards 570
III. Drug Enforcement Regulations and Policies 573
IV. Occupational Health and Safety Considerations 576
V. International Considerations 577
References 579
Chapter 26 Management of Chronic Pain 581
George J. DeMarco
I. Introduction 581
II. Diagnosis 5X3
III. Treatment 585
References 588
Chapter 27 Anaesthesia and Analgesia in the
Foetus and Neonate 593
J.C. Murrell, D.J. Mel lor, and
C.B. Johnson
I. Introduction 594
II. Is the Foetus Conscious? 594
III. Does Foetal Unconsciousness Persist During Noxious
Interventions? 596
IV. Does Noxious Stimulation Activate the Foetal Stress
Response? 597
V. Might Noxious Stimulation of the Foetus Cause
Long-Term Changes in Pain Processing? 597
VI. Anaesthesia of the Dam for Foetal Surgery 598
VII. Epidural Analgesia/Anaesthesia 600
VIII. Prevention of Post-Operative Pre-Term Labour 601
IX. Functional Maturity of Key Organ Systems in Newborn
Animals 601
X. Anaesthesia of Neonatal Animals 602
XI. Supportive Measures During Neonatal Anaesthesia 603
XII. Post-Operative Period 604
XIII. Neonatal Analgesia 604
XIV. Concluding Comments 605
References 606
Chapter 28 Novel Delivery Systems for
Analgesic Drugs in Laboratory
Animals 609
Lisa Krugner-Highy. Lesley J. Smith,
and Timothy D. Heath
I. Introduction 609
II. Other Approaches to Analgesic Drug Delivery in
Laboratory Animals 611
III. Conclusion 616
References 616
Chapter 29 Nonpharmacologic Pain Control 619
Sara Savage
I. Introduction 619
II. Preventative Strategies 620
III. Nonpharmacologic Interventions 622
IV. Summary and Future Scope 627
References 627
Chapter 30 Anesthetic Considerations for
In Vivo Imaging Studies 629
Anthony Nicholson and
Brenda Klaunherg
I. Introduction 629
II. Imaging Modalities 630
III. Anesthetic Considerations 633
IV. Imaging-Specific Considerations 636
V. Anesthesia 636
References 637
Index 641
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Contents
List of Contributors xi
Preface xiii
List of Reviewers for Chapters in This Volume xv
Abbreviations xvii
Section I—Anatomy, Physiology, and
Pharmacology 1
Chapter 1 Anatomy, Physiology, and Effects
of Pain 3
George J. DeMarco and
Peter J. Pascoe
I. Definitions 3
II. Anatomy and Physiology of Nociception 5
III. Neuropharmacology of Nociception 8
IV. Neonatal Development and Pain 9
V. Physiologic Effects of Pain 10
VI. Neuroplasticity and Pain: Peripheral and Central
Sensitization 11
VII. Pathophysiology of Chronic Pain 14
References 16
Chapter 2 Pharmacology of Injectable
Anesthetics, Sedatives, and
Tranquilizers 27
Robert E. Meyer and Richard E. Fish
I. Introduction 28
II. Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Receptor Agonists 29
HI. NMDA-Antagonists 47
IV. Alpha2-Adrenoceptor Agonists 50
V. Dopaminergic Receptor Antagonists 54
VI. Miscellaneous Agents 56
VII. Local Anesthetics 60
VIII. Anesthetic Combinations 64
References 67
Chapter 3 Pharmacology of Inhalation
Anesthetics 83
David B. Brunson
I. Introduction 83
II. Chemical and Physical Properties 84
III. Mode of Action 89
IV. Uptake—Distribution—Elimination 89
V. Inhaled Anesthetics 90
VI. Measurement and Qualification of Anesthetic
Concentration for Research 92
VII. Summary 94
References 94
Chapter 4 Pharmacology of Analgesics 97
James E. Heavner and Dale M. Cooper
I. Introduction 98
II. Analgesic-Antipyretic and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs 99
III. Opioids 109
IV. 012-Adrenergic Agonists 115
V. NMDA-Receptor Antagonists 117
VI. Analgesic Adjuvants 118
VII. Future Prospects 118
Acknowledgment 118
References 118
Section II—Monitoring and Equipment 125
Chapter 5 Anesthesia Delivery Systems 127
George A. Vogler
I. Introduction 128
II. Compressed Gases 128
III. Anesthetic Machine Components 130
IV. Breathing Circuits 141
v
vi
V. Anesthetic Machines 145
VI. Ventilators 151
VII. Induction Chambers and Masks 155
VIII. Injectable Anesthetic Delivery Systems 158
IX. Equipment for Airway Access and Control 159
Additional Reading 167
References 167
Chapter 6 Monitoring of Anesthesia 171
Jennifer C. Smith and
Peggy J. Danneman
I. Introduction 171
II. Monitoring of the Anesthetized Patient 172
III. Special Circumstances 180
IV. Summary and Conclusions 181
Acknowledgement 181
References 181
Chapter 7 Waste Anesthetic Gas Safety 183
Jennifer C. Smith
I. Introduction 183
II. Potential Health Effects 185
III. Sources of Waste Anesthetic Gas 187
IV. Evacuation of WAG 188
V. Risk Assessment and Mitigation 189
VI. Summary and Conclusions 192
References 192
Chapter 8 Strategies for Assessing and
Minimizing Pain 195
Alicia Z. Karas, Peggy J. Danneman,
and Joan Cadillac
I. Introduction 195
II. Why Prevent Pain? 196
III. Preprocedural Considerations: Predicting and
Preventing Pain 199
IV. Postprocedural Considerations: Recognizing and
Monitoring Pain 206
V. Summary 213
References 213
Chapter 9 Postprocedural Care of Commonly
Utilized Research Animal Subjects 219
Victoria A. Hampshire and
Judith A. Davis
I. Introduction 219
II. Recruitment and Organization of Space 220
III. Staffing and Personnel 223
CONTENTS
IV. Oversight, Planning, and Organization 224
V. Monitoring and Intervention 226
VI. Record Keeping 233
VII. Conclusions 233
References 233
Section III—Practical Anesthesia and Analgesia
of Traditional Laboratory Animal
Species 237
Chapter 10 Anesthesia and Analgesia for
Laboratory Rodents 239
Diane J. Gaertner, Troy M. Hallman,
F. Claire Hankenson, and
Margaret A. Batchelder
I. Introduction 240
II. Considerations in selection of Anesthetics for
Rodents 245
HI. General Anesthetic Plan 249
IV. Recommended Anesthetic Methods for Routine Use
in Rodents 250
V. Drugs Used as Adjuvants to Primary Anesthetic
Agents 261
VI. Anesthetic Regimens Used for Special Purposes 265
VII. Other Anesthetics 266
VIII. Use of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents and
Antagonists 266
IX. Analgesics for mice and rats 268
X. Anesthesia and Analgesia in Neonatal Mice
and Rats 277
XI. Special Considerations for Postprocedural
Monitoring of Rodents 278
XII. Other Rodents, Including Guinea Pigs, Hamsters,
and Gerbils 279
References 282
Chapter 11 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Rabbits 299
Neil S. Lipman, Robert P. Marini,
and Paul A. Flecknell
I. Introduction 300
II. Preoperative Considerations 300
III. Methods of Delivery/Administration 306
IV. Parenteral Techniques 310
V. Inhalation Anesthesia 317
VI. Regional Anesthesia 319
VII. Special Anesthetic Considerations 320
VIII. Intraoperative Support and Monitoring 321
IX. Postoperative Considerations 323
X. Analgesia 324
References 327
CONTENTS
Chapter 12 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Nonhuman Primates 335
Sulli J. Popilskis, Donald R. Lee,
and David B. Elmore
I. Introduction 336
II. Preanesthetic Considerations 336
III. Anesthetic Delivery and Techniques 337
IV. Anticholinergic Drugs 340
V. Parenteral Anesthetics 340
VI. Inhalational Anesthesia 348
VII. Intraoperative Monitoring 351
VIII. Intraoperative Support 352
IX. Special Anesthetic Considerations 353
X. Postoperative Care 357
XI. Analgesia 358
References 360
Personal Communications 363
Chapter 13 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Dogs and Cats 365
Elizabeth Armitage-Chan
I. Introduction 366
II. Preanesthetic Considerations 366
III. Anesthetic Techniques 368
IV. Preanesthetic Medications 370
V. Induction of Anesthesia 372
VI. Anesthetic Maintenance 374
VII. Monitoring 375
VIII. Supportive Care 376
IX. Recovery 377
X. Analgesia 377
XI. Specific Considerations 380
Suggested Additional Reading 383
References 383
Chapter 14 Anesthesia and Analgesia of
Ruminants 385
Alexander Valverde and
Thomas J. Doherty
I. Introduction 386
II. Physiological and Anatomical Considerations 386
III. Premedication 389
IV. Induction 395
V. General Anesthesia 398
VI. Local and Regional Anesthesia 401
VII. Anesthesia for Husbandry Procedures 404
VIII. Monitoring the Anesthetized Patient 405
IX. Intraoperative Support 407
X. Analgesia 407
References 408
vii
Chapter 15 Anesthesia and Analgesia in Swine 413
Alison C. Smith and
M. Michael Swindle
I. Introduction 414
II. Breed, Anatomic, and Physiologic Characteristics 414
III. Anesthetic Delivery 415
IV. Inhalational Anesthesia 417
V. Injectable Anesthetics and Tranquilizers 419
VI. Regional Analgesia 422
VII. Analgesia 423
VIII. Intraoperative Monitoring and Support 423
IX. Cardiac Arrhythmias 424
X. Support 424
XI. Postsurgical Care 425
XII. Special Anesthetic Considerations 425
XIII. Cardiopulmonary Bypass 426
XIV. Summary and Additional Reference Material 431
Appendix Tables 432
Al: Dissociative Anesthetics and Combinations 432
A2: Tranquilizers, Hypnotics, and Sedatives 433
A3: Miscellaneous Anesthetic and Pcrioperative Drugs 434
A4: NSAID and Opioid Analgesics 434
AS: Protocol for Routine Surgery without Physiologic
Measurements 435
A6: Protocol for Nonsurvival Teaching Laboratories 435
A7: Opioid Infusion Protocol for Cardiopulmonary
Bypass with Cardiac Compromise 435
References 436
Section IV—Practical Anesthesia and Analgesia of
Nontraditional Laboratory Animal
Species 441
Chapter 16 Anesthesia and Analgesia
in Ferrets 443
JeffKo and Robert P. Marini
I. Introduction 443
II. Preanesthetic Considerations 444
III. Anesthetic Techniques 444
IV. Preanesthesia: Sedative and Analgesic Drugs in Ferrets 445
V. Anesthetic Induction and Maintenance 449
VI. Monitoring Techniques 452
VII. Recovery and Pain Management 453
VIII. Special Considerations 454
IX. Authors' Preferences 454
References 455
Additional Reading 456
Chapter 17 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Other Mammals 457
JeffWyati
I. Marsupialia: Marsupials 458
II. Scandentia and Insectivora: Insectivores 459
via
III. Rodentia: Nontraditional Species of Laboratory
Rodents 462
IV. Lagamorpha: Pikas, Hares 470
V. Xenarthra: Edentates (Armadillos) 471
VI. Chiroptera: Bats 472
VII. Carnivore: Bears, Hyena 473
VIII. Prosimii: Gray Mouse Lemur 475
References 475
Chapter 18 Anesthesia and Analgesia in Birds 481
John W. Ludders
I. Introduction 481
II. The Pulmonary System: Form, Function, and
Implications for Anesthetic Management 483
III. Specific Considerations for Anesthesia 489
IV. Euthanasia of Birds 496
V. Recommended Reading 497
References 497
Chapter 19 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Reptiles 501
Dorcas P. O 'Rourke and
Audrey L. Jenkins
I. Introduction 501
II. General Considerations 501
III. Preanesthetic Evaluation and Preparation 503
IV. Anesthetic Techniques 503
V. Physical Restraint and Handling 503
VI. Anesthesia of Venomous Species 503
VII. Routes of Drug Administration 505
VIII. Inhalant Anesthesia 505
IX. Injectable Anesthesia 506
X. Local/Regional Anesthesia 506
XI. Total Intravenous Anesthesia 506
XII. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents 506
XIII. Preanesthesia 506
XIV. Anesthetic Induction 507
XV. Anesthetic Maintenance 507
XVI. Monitoring 508
XVII. Recovery 508
XVIII. Pain Management/Analgesia 508
XIX. Prolonged/Repeated Anesthesia 508
References 509
Chapter 20 Anesthesia and Analgesia in
Amphibians 511
Dorcas P. O 'Rourke and
Audrey L. Jenkins
I. Introduction 511
II. General Considerations 511
III. Preanesthetic Evaluation and Preparation 512
CONTENTS
IV. Anesthetic Techniques 513
V. Physical Restraint and Handling 514
VI. Routes of Drug Administration 514
VII. Immersion Anesthesia 514
VIII. Volatile Anesthesia 515
IX. Injectable Anesthesia 516
X. Topical/Regional Anesthesia 516
XI. Preanesthesia/Anesthetic Induction 516
XII. Anesthetic Maintenance and Monitoring 516
XIII. Recovery 516
XIV. Pain Management/Analgesia 517
XV. Field Anesthesia 517
XVI. Larval Anesthesia 517
References 518
Chapter 21 Anesthesia and Restraint of
Laboratory Fish 519
Michael Stoskopf and Lysa Pam Posner
I. Introduction 519
II. Fish and Pain 520
III. Physical Restraint of Fish 520
IV. Basic Principles and Application of Anesthesia in Fish 521
V. Monitoring 522
VI. Anesthetic Agents 523
VII. Analgesic Agents 531
VIII. Nonchemical Methods 531
IX. Euthanasia in Fish 532
References 533
Chapter 22 Anesthesia and Analgesia of
Invertebrates 535
Cornelia Gunkel and
Gregory A. Lewbart
I. Introduction 535
II. Anesthesia 536
III. Pain and Analgesia in Invertebrates 542
IV. Euthanasia 542
References 543
Section V—Special Topics in Anesthesia and
Analgesia of Laboratory Animals 547
Chapter 23 Pain Testing in the Laboratory
Mouse 549
Dale J. Langford and Jeffrey S. Mogil
I. Introduction 549
II. Experimental Models of Acute/Tonic Pain 550
HI. Experimental Models of Chronic Pain 554
IV. Modulating Factors 556
V. New Directions in Animal Pain Testing 557
References 557
CONTENTS
Chapter 24 Ethical Issues in Anesthesia and
Analgesia in Laboratory Animals 561
Larry Carbone and Nelson Garnett
I. Introduction 561
II. Ethical Issues in Laboratory Animal Anesthesia,
Analgesia, and Pain Management 564
Additional Reading 567
References 567
Chapter 25 Regulatory Issues 569
Laura A. Conour, Sonja T. Chou,
and Lynn C. Anderson
I. Introduction 569
II. US Animal Welfare Regulations, Policies, and
Standards 570
III. Drug Enforcement Regulations and Policies 573
IV. Occupational Health and Safety Considerations 576
V. International Considerations 577
References 579
Chapter 26 Management of Chronic Pain 581
George J. DeMarco
I. Introduction 581
II. Diagnosis 5X3
III. Treatment 585
References 588
Chapter 27 Anaesthesia and Analgesia in the
Foetus and Neonate 593
J.C. Murrell, D.J. Mel lor, and
C.B. Johnson
I. Introduction 594
II. Is the Foetus Conscious? 594
III. Does Foetal Unconsciousness Persist During Noxious
Interventions? 596
IV. Does Noxious Stimulation Activate the Foetal Stress
Response? 597
V. Might Noxious Stimulation of the Foetus Cause
Long-Term Changes in Pain Processing? 597
VI. Anaesthesia of the Dam for Foetal Surgery 598
VII. Epidural Analgesia/Anaesthesia 600
VIII. Prevention of Post-Operative Pre-Term Labour 601
IX. Functional Maturity of Key Organ Systems in Newborn
Animals 601
X. Anaesthesia of Neonatal Animals 602
XI. Supportive Measures During Neonatal Anaesthesia 603
XII. Post-Operative Period 604
XIII. Neonatal Analgesia 604
XIV. Concluding Comments 605
References 606
Chapter 28 Novel Delivery Systems for
Analgesic Drugs in Laboratory
Animals 609
Lisa Krugner-Highy. Lesley J. Smith,
and Timothy D. Heath
I. Introduction 609
II. Other Approaches to Analgesic Drug Delivery in
Laboratory Animals 611
III. Conclusion 616
References 616
Chapter 29 Nonpharmacologic Pain Control 619
Sara Savage
I. Introduction 619
II. Preventative Strategies 620
III. Nonpharmacologic Interventions 622
IV. Summary and Future Scope 627
References 627
Chapter 30 Anesthetic Considerations for
In Vivo Imaging Studies 629
Anthony Nicholson and
Brenda Klaunherg
I. Introduction 629
II. Imaging Modalities 630
III. Anesthetic Considerations 633
IV. Imaging-Specific Considerations 636
V. Anesthesia 636
References 637
Index 641 |
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