About this Research Topic
However, providing simple numbers or figures to describe anesthetic risks is complicated. There is uncertainty if a complication or even death during a surgery is directly related to the anesthesia or due to other or secondary effects, and if secondary effects should be still counted as an anesthetic risk. But also the timing a complication or death occurs - during anesthesia or immediately after? - can be an uncertainty in defining the risk caused by anesthesia.
The latest studies are over 5 years old and it is time have a new look at the anesthetic risk assessment. This Research Topic aims to address, among others, the following topics:
• risk figures, risk scales and difficulties in assessing the risk in veterinary anesthesia
• factors increasing anesthetic risk whether animal-related, treatment-related, or otherwise
• recommendations, techniques, and therapeutics reducing anesthetic risk
We welcome any contributions - research, reviews, or perspectives - that advance and expand the field of the risk in veterinary anesthesia.
Keywords: veterinary medicine, anesthesia, anesthetic risk, risk assessment
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