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Oxygen inhalation improves postoperative survival in ketamine-xylazine anaesthetised rats: An observational study.

Mare MechelinckCarolin KuppJohanne C KrügerMoriz A HabigtMarius J HelmedagRené H TolbaRolf RossaintMarc Hein
Published in: PloS one (2019)
In summary, rats under ketamine-xylazine anaesthesia are susceptible to hypoxia. This may lead to increased delayed mortality related to hypoxia induced lung failure. Apparently, this is an underestimated problem. We highly recommend using additional oxygen insufflation in spontaneously breathing rats under ketamine-xylazine anaesthesia with basic monitoring such as measurement of oxygen saturation.
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