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Arterial catheterization improves anesthetic safety in captive great apes by enabling direct blood pressure monitoring and blood gas analysis. This procedure is recommended for complex anesthetic cases in these animals.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Anesthesiology
  • Primate Medicine
  • Surgical Procedures

Background:

  • Anesthesia is essential for medical care in captive great apes.
  • Optimizing anesthetic safety is crucial for this vulnerable population.
  • Direct physiological monitoring enhances anesthetic management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe methods for arterial catheterization in great apes.
  • To highlight the benefits of arterial catheterization for anesthetic monitoring.
  • To provide guidance on recommended procedures for great ape anesthesia.

Main Methods:

  • Arterial catheterization techniques including palpation-guided and ultrasound-guided placement.
  • Use of a modified Seldinger technique for catheter insertion.
  • Identification of multiple potential arterial access sites (e.g., tibial, dorsal pedal, femoral, radial, brachial arteries).

Main Results:

  • Arterial catheterization allows for direct measurement of arterial blood pressure.
  • Facilitates easy sampling of arterial blood for blood-gas analysis.
  • Successful catheter placement can be achieved through various techniques and at multiple anatomical locations.

Conclusions:

  • Arterial catheterization is a valuable tool for optimizing anesthetic safety in great apes.
  • The procedure is particularly recommended for prolonged or invasive anesthetic procedures.
  • This technique provides critical data for real-time anesthetic management and patient assessment.