Laboratory Animal Anaesthesia and Analgesia, Fifth Edition provides a basic guide to anaesthesia for a very diverse audience involved in animal testing. This has been the go-to resource for current, clear and evidence-based information for over 30 years. Containing practical advice, including suggestions on preferred techniques and anesthesic and analgesic dosage for the most common species, the book is divided in four parts. The first deals with preparation for anaesthesia, including definitions, equipment, preparations, anaesthetic and analgesic agents. This revision brings updated information on agents interaction and specific research protocols. The second part covers the management and monitoring of anaesthesia. Chapters cover pre-procedural preparations, monitoring and problems and emergencies through the procedure. Section three covers advanced and specialized techniques.
Its contents cover neuromuscular blocking agents, ventilation, long-term anaesthesia, pregnant and neonate animals, and anaesthesia for imaging. Part four deals with Analgesia and Post-Operative care, including recovery and problems during this stage, preventing and managing post-operative pain. The fifth and final part covers anaesthesia of common laboratory species, specifically: rodents, rabbits, cats, dogs, ferrets, pigs, sheep and goats, primates, reptiles, amphibian, and new specific chapters on birds, fish, and cephalopods. This edition keeps up with the tradition of bringing a balanced dose of practical advice, foundational content, and current, updated references, drugs, and procedures: Laboratory animal professionals including veterinarians, technicians, researchers and ethics committee personnel will benefit from the contents in writing and reviewing procedures and implementing them in the laboratory setting.