Ep 4 - The Brachycephalics
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Summary
This episode was inspired by a listener’s request. These anaesthetics bring a whole new set of considerations, so join Stacey and me as we talk through our key points.
For those who want to dive deeper, here are some papers for further reading.
Adshead, S . (2014). Reducing the risk of anaestheticcomplications in patients with brachycephalic obstructive airwaysyndrome. The Veterinary Nurse, 5(2), 78–87.
Galatos, A. , & Raptopoulos, D . (1995).Gastro-oesophageal reflux during anaesthesia in the dog: The effect ofpreoperative fasting and premedication. Veterinary Record, 137(19),479–483.
Lodato, D. , & Hedlund, C . (2012). Brachycephalicairway syndrome: Pathophysiology and diagnosis. Compendium of ContinuingEducation, 34(1–5), E3.
Youens E, O’Neill DG, Belshaw Z, Neufuss J, Tivers MS,Packer RM (2026) “You could get the best of both breeds or the worst of both”:UK public attitudes towards crossbreeding in dogs - with a specific focus onbrachycephalic dogs. PLoS One 21(1): e0336661